Local TV stations offer broadcast work to students
University partnerships with broadcasters in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Oxfordshire allows those on journalism courses to hone skills

University partnerships with broadcasters in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Oxfordshire allows those on journalism courses to hone skills
Welsh universities lead the UK in terms of output quality per pound invested, says report from Learned Society of Wales

Based in North Easton, Massachusetts from 1803, the Ames Shovel Company flourished during the gold rush era and, by 1879, was producing three-fifths of the world’s shovels.Today, 783 of them,...

University of Liverpool’s new professorial fellow brings practical experience to academia

European CommissionMarie Curie FellowshipAward winner: Andrew SutherlandInstitution: Aston UniversityValue: £185,026Polymers containing rhenium or molybdenum inorganic clusters for materials and...

Chris Turney reviews a history of attempts by Antarctic explorers to conquer the southern continent

Oversensitivity is bad news for the debate, argues Joanna Williams

Clémence Scalbert-Yucel on a worthy addition to the study of a state in flux

Gary Day hails a biography of an eminent Victorian

University of California, Los AngelesEarl FreymillerThe inaugural Bob and Marion Wilson endowed chair in the University of California, Los Angeles School of Dentistry has said that the accolade is “...

Ambassador discusses efforts to combat perceptions of hostile sector

Jack Grove on a European institution’s mission to foster cross-border scholarship

Stephen Halliday finds no heroes, only villains and victims, in a sordid tale

The medium and the music it made possible inspire a groovy kind of love in Les Gofton
Thank you, Times Higher Education, for updating readers about European Commission proposals “on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement...