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Laureate reflects on the threat posed by America¡¯s new president, why AI should be regulated and how his student days at the University of York set him on the path to success
Decision to downgrade 271 journals on quality and operating model concerns sparks debate
Renaming approved by Office for Students despite acceptance that proposed new monikers might cause confusion among international students
Administrative workloads rise as many more learners ¡®dishonestly¡¯ claim health-related essay extensions, survey suggests
Nokia¡¯s runaway success may have rung off a decade ago, but the Nordic nation hopes to dial up its tech prowess by increasing state investment in R&D by 80 per cent, putting the nation among the world¡¯s top spenders. Jack Grove travels to Tampere to hear about academics¡¯ role in the innovation nation
Parliamentarians warn removal of funding for UK in a Changing Europe might be seen as ¡®deprioritisation of impact-based work¡¯, given its success
Polling indicates lack of awareness over sector¡¯s funding turmoil, with public seeing more international enrolments as solution to difficulties
Editors at Leiden Journal of International Law affirm commitment to Palestinian self-determination after uproar over contentious article
Higher ratings for AI-authored abstracts should not obscure the need for engaging prose with a ¡®human touch¡¯, says study co-author
Oxbridge and STEM doctoral graduates are more likely to benefit from ¡®mover¡¯s advantage¡¯, says Higher Education paper on international mobility
Winners of this year¡¯s Times Higher Education Awards hope to use their moment in the spotlight as a catalyst for further achievement
Nigerian doctoral student Sue Agazie will receive compensation after Newcastle University admitted failings in supervision
Forced to leave their homeland because of political persecution or international isolation, Russian academics reflect on life in Western academia, communicating with old colleagues and what happens after Putin leaves office
Cambridge PhD graduate Ally Louks reflects on ¡®baseless¡¯ and ¡®outlandish¡¯ hate comments she has received after her selfie went viral
Major survey of industry-academia relationships reveals slowdown in business interactions and income since pandemic
Barely one in three postgraduate researchers now have opportunity to teach, finds Advance HE survey, with financial pressure on institutions likely to blame
Vast majority of scholars admit self-censoring over fears they will be targeted by students or academics, suggests Times Higher Education¡¯s free speech survey
Offering independent adjudication of complaints against PhD supervisors may offer timely assistance to at-risk students, says India¡¯s suicide prevention tsar
Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector¡¯s biggest debates over the past 12 months
English universities within empowered metro-mayor areas could gain research advantage over Scottish peers, warns umbrella group
Former Macron adviser, president of leading engineering institution IP Paris, believes his academics are embracing the Idex model
Academics who rely on the British Library¡¯s unmatched collection are still feeling the impact of a devastating cyberattack a year ago. Jack Grove hears from those affected and considers how another catastrophic breach might be averted
Leading professor says he is likely to leave UK to avoid tax hit, and fears others may be reluctant to come in the first place
With vaccine sceptics taking top White House posts, there are concerns that attacks on scientists who counter misinformation may become more extreme