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Soas, University of London, is to divest from fossil fuels within the next three years after the institution’s governing body today approved the decision.
An undergraduate taught by the recently dismissed University of Bolton lecturer Damien Markey has described how the decision has affected students.
Peter Horrocks, the Open University’s new v-c, highlights how the loss affects individuals and society
THE study determines average cost of creating a course for the FutureLearn platform
As part of its #GenerationVote campaign, the National Union of Students asked Tory, Green, Lib Dem and Labour candidates about higher education policies
The president of Imperial College London has spoken directly about the suicide of Stefan Grimm for the first time in public.
Sir Anthony Seldon has been named the new vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham
Procedural fluency key to effective STEM teaching, co-creator of top-ranking Mooc tells Chris Parr
An academic is puzzled over a string of ‘surreal’ emails from journals
Universities in England are set to miss carbon emission reduction targets by half, a report has found
Spending public money on higher education resources that cannot be shared openly borders on being “immoral and unethical”, a conference has heard.
Context and motive are key to concerns about limits on freedom within and without the academy
High-tech resources are yet to transform the nature of university learning, and often it is the ‘mundane’ use of technologies that aid study
THE’s Best University Workplace Survey 2015 reveals concerns over class sizes and other issues in the wake of higher tuition fees
Academics face issues around privacy and identity in the digital world
Gay and lesbian graduates in the UK are still experiencing discrimination when looking for a job, research has suggested
One scholar imagines a university league table that puts the emphasis on fairness and diversity
Teaching, research and knowledge exchange will all be weighed in decisions on academic promotions. Plus the latest higher education appointments
The Times Higher Education general election survey is seeking the views of all UK higher education employees on the upcoming election
Imperial is to undertake a review of how it uses performance metrics for staff after the death of one of its academics
University of Huddersfield chancellor to step down after 12 years
World University Rankings analysis reveals the biggest climbers under 50 years of age
Union says branch secretary and wife both deny any involvement in leaking stories