Anna was a reporter covering teaching, learning and student issues, as well as higher education in Africa and the Middle East. Previously she was a reporter for Research Fortnight and news editor of the Brixton Bugle. She has a BA in contemporary history and an MA in modern European history from the University of Sussex.?She left Times Higher Education in 2021.?
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Universities offer insights on tackling the gender pay gap, excelling at research supervision and supporting disabled students
First new college in almost 30 years will begin recruitment in 2019
A Times Higher Education/Wall Street Journal analysis suggests that while the two-year MBA remains extremely strong, shorter alternatives are also becoming highly valued in a time-pressed world. Anna McKie reports
The winner of this year’s John Maddox Prize talks about fighting to protect the planet and dealing with adversity
A new report shows that England, Australia and Cuba are leaders in widening participation, while Japan and Russia lag behind. But with context so important in this area, how fair is it to compare?
Strathclyde pollster says taking a side during the run-up to the referendum made institutions seem out of touch with the general population
Anthony Forster says sector organisation should represent higher education institutions, not just their leaders
Former Johannesburg vice-chancellor Ihron Rensburg says academics must critically engage with their own assumptions
Adam Habib fears ‘race to the middle’ if national fee-setting regime introduced
Richard Davies and three others on leave while institution carries out an internal investigation
Oxford’s Dorothy Bishop says spread of funding would be largely unchanged
Office for Students says it will require some institutions to revise their contingency plans for closure
Cairo institution hit hard by loss of foreign students, says president
Round-the-clock demands from students can take a toll on lecturers. With a THE survey highlighting rising expectations, Anna McKie asks where the line should be drawn between professional and private life
Your university’s new learning analytics service has flagged that a student is disengaging – what now?
‘Seriously negligent’ university overcharged students on franchised course ‘persistently’
Conference hears scholars should focus on challenges like climate change and global sustainability, not the corporate world
Leader to move on after ‘the most challenging tenure’ leading the fire-hit institution
Parent institutions siphon off majority of most UK business schools’ expenditure, survey says
Institutions face ‘never-ending rollercoaster’ of assessment, conference hears
Study finds current methods used for assessing disadvantage fall short
Academics say that online recordings must be emphasised as a supplementary resource, not an alternative to lectures, or some students lose out
Students ordered to leave Kwame Nkrumah University following reports of ‘rioting’
EU-backed project using facial-, voice- and keystroke-identification technology enters final stages