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Work on a transparent ethical policy at The Open University highlighted concerns about technology and privacy
The founding professor and first head of the department of psychology at the University of Essex has died
Which were the most-read Times Higher Education stories of last month? Well, since you asked…
Studying a subject online for two years at secondary school prepares young people for the learning expectations of university, research has found
The University of Glasgow has insisted it remains committed to teaching and research on fossil fuels as part of its work in science and engineering
A blogger gets to the bottom of tale concerning a physicist whose name means ‘total asshole’ in Italian
Schooldays have an influence on graduate pay, according to report from Institute for Fiscal Studies
US non-profit Institute for Shipboard Education hopes to plot safe course through rough financial waters
Former employee made claims about standards on electronics course
We asked our Twitter followers to suggest words from the world of higher education that should exist, but don’t. They didn’t disappoint…
New edition of Collins English Dictionary contains raft of new terms
Michael Crow on the radical change needed to build the New American University
Alistair McCulloch wonders if those seeking to expand research assessment beyond the UK are a bit too parochial in their ambitions
Almost 100 freshers put in temporary accommodation after student numbers cap is raised
Initial Best University Workplace results suggest quality is being compromised in a bid to boost student numbers
Report outlines the potential perils of a shift away from central funding for Jisc
The University of Birmingham has become the first institution in Europe to partner with the US publisher Wiley to develop online master’s courses
An academic and greatly respected poet who spent more than 35 years in the School of History at Queen’s University Belfast has died
Senior professors express ‘outrage’ at Glasgow’s decision to reduce investment
Hard times for state-funded institutions require forceful restatement of their benefits to society, Simon Marginson says in Clark Kerr Lecture
Ahead of the annual Battle of Ideas Festival, we asked you to tell us what you think is missing from the country-wide canvassing of university student views
Simon Nelson tells Times Higher Education podcast original claims were ‘overhyped and unrealistic’
Which were the most-read Times Higher Education stories of last month? Well, it’s funny you should ask…
A new approach to teaching economics being piloted at eight leading universities has been criticised by campaigners