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Editor John Summers tells Matthew Reisz how his political convictions will be reflected in its no-holds barred approach

Editor John Summers tells Matthew Reisz how his political convictions will be reflected in its no-holds barred approach

A series of high-profile research scandals within social psychology have led to unjustified attacks on the whole academic discipline. Wolfgang Stroebe and Miles Hewstone declare that the majority...

Podcast Powered By PodbeanUniversity of Reading vice-chancellor David Bell, former permanent secretary at the Department for Education, talks Whitehall, mission groups, Moocs and international...

Podcast Powered By PodbeanResearch fraud, student occupations, PhD studentsā pay levels and higher education in Qatar all feature on this Times Higher Education issue review. Chris Parr is joined by...

Goveās former top civil servant criticise coalitionās ānaiveā emphasis on Russell Group

The mission groups divide the academy, argues Thomas Docherty, and their demise could usher in a more rational, democratic sector

Steven Schwartz is grateful for advice on how to be happily retired
Every year, university tutors select and share with Times Higher Education the worst examples of studentsā āhowlersā in examination scripts and essays.We thought for balance that your readers might...

A professor of educational technology at Newcastle University has won a $1 million (Ā£660,000) prize for his work teaching children from Indiaās slums how to use the internet
Regentās College is to take over the American InterContinental University London in what is thought to be the first UK acquisition of a for-profit by a not-for-profit higher education provider.
Universities and research institutes that do not investigate research misconduct properly could have their research council funding removed.
The government has rejected universitiesā calls for overseas students to be withdrawn from the net migrant count, a move that may kill off hopes of securing the change in the current Parliament.

By Ry Rivard, forĀ Inside Higher Ed
The UKās higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.

The UKās higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.