Chris Parr is a freelance journalist. He was?Times Higher Education's digital and communities editor from 2012 to January 2018. Before that he was?chief reporter on SecEd newspaper, and then deputy editor of Independent Nurse magazine. He won the 2014 Education Journalism Award for?Outstanding Online Education Commentary.
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London centre that hosts Moodle environment affected
How one academic stood up for fact in an error-strewn world
FutureLearn, the UK massive open online course platform, has this week commenced what it believes is the biggest-ever Mooc.
Prosecutors rely on techniques developed by team at the University of Warwick to secure conviction in ‘body in suitcase’ killing
Scholars imagine a government formed of academics
The couple sacked over alleged leaks had their appeal thrown out by the University of Bolton last week
Fran?ois Hollande gives jobseekers premium access to courses on OpenClassrooms platform
Many university employees say their institution has no policy on how to tackle online abuse
But university does not opt for full divestment from industry
The UK massive open online course platform FutureLearn has signed an agreement with the proctored examination provider Pearson VUE
Defining moments for universities on the night that the UK went to the polls
UCU reacts by pledging to instruct lawyers to fight decision
Just 15 per cent of UK universities are led by women
University is pairing with edX in a move that has been described as ‘good for nobody’
UCL’s Michael Arthur discusses fears for lack of long-term financial support and of a British exit from the EU
Provost says university’s size will help it hit a ‘moral’ target of 50 per cent women across its professoriate and board
Kathryn Mitchell is to succeed John Coyne as vice-chancellor of the University of Derby
Michael Stewart uses inaugural lecture to criticise social sciences and arts in particular for being too insular
Despite students reporting increasing levels of satisfaction with UK higher education, one area is bucking the trend: university accommodation.
A student occupation at the London School of Economics has come to an “amicable end”, according to the institution – although protesters said there were “legal threats”.
Hundreds of institutions respond to Times Higher Education Twitter call
Which party scores highest for one policy nerd?
Two trade unions are urging the University of Bolton to overturn its decision to dismiss two employees for allegedly leaking information to the press
Data also show improvement in staff to student ratio