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University fairs are a great way for students to discover universities in other countries and to find out more about studying abroad
Chris Parr looks at the issues that THE's Twitter followers think the new universities minister should be tackling
Chris Parr runs through 11 of the best 2017 Christmas videos from university leaders
Chris Parr reveals the 25 Times Higher Education stories that received the most views during the last 12 months
Jisc has revealed its top social media superstars of the year, writes Chris Parr
In the wake of the shooting at Sutherland Springs in Texas, university staff and students have been sharing their concerns, writes Chris Parr
Sir Anton Muscatelli says that education, not research, is the main way in which higher education institutions can have a positive impact on society
Top UK university lecturers give us their top teaching tips
Peter Agre, Ed Byrne and Nicholas Dirks speak to Times Higher Education at the 2017 World Academic Summit in London
Taiwan hopes that attracting students from further afield, particularly mainland China, will help to address its higher education crisis. But this in turn brings challenges, including compromised academic freedom, writes Chris Parr
For National Postdoc Appreciation Week, we take a look through our archive of advice and information for early career researchers
Chris Parr picks through some of the highlights from the tuition fees debate between David Willetts and Andrew Adonis
Researchers reveal huge differences in charges levied by Russell Group universities
‘Portfolio’ academics undertaking teaching for a range of platforms are playing an increasingly important role
Chris Parr takes a look at proposals to introduce TEF ratings in 35 different subject areas
Former education minister speaks out on vice-chancellors’ pay, ‘summer holidays’ and academics’ workloads
Chris Parr visits a university aiming to be the best in the world at both Western and traditional Chinese medicine
Wherever you are, populism and its effect on universities is never far from conversation, finds Chris Parr
Key figures from the world of higher education respond to the publication of the TEF results. This page will be updated regularly – please refresh the page for latest response
News and analysis as Conservative Party fails to win an overall majority in the general election
All the news from the 2017 Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit in Hong Kong
Leading universities from the around the world are hitting out at the US president, writes Chris Parr
Chris Parr explains why he also wrote an article about Hillary Clinton which will never see the light of day
In this Q&A, Jukka Kola, rector of the University of Helsinki, gives his take on the changing face of university leadership