Croatia weighs a strategy for higher education reform
Following student protests, government mulls a sector report calling for change. Cyrille Cartier writes
Following student protests, government mulls a sector report calling for change. Cyrille Cartier writes
Institutions must retain neutrality and academic freedom while working with businesses, says Max Lu
The government has said it is ¡°realistic¡± for UK international student numbers to grow up to 20 per cent over five years under current visa rules
Basing teaching around the fundamental challenges faced by society will benefit both the humanities and humanity itself, says Doug Haynes
Video presentations and slides from the 2017 Times Higher Education Data Symposium in London
The Bottom Billion
Executives at private course supply giant provided testimonials to government?in their roles as former students
Brussels, 09 Dec 2004 An international conference on evolution of the life science industries will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 23 to 25 February. The event will focus on four key areas...
Architect of English regulator also?criticises universities for ¡®sniping¡¯ at it
Post-industrial regions the world over are pinning their hopes on universities to reboot them as prosperous innovation economies. But questions remain about the depth and breadth of the high-tech...
Union endorsement proves crucial, as direct pitches to staff falter
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is refocusing its funding strategy to help tailor courses to meet the needs of industry more closely. "Our new masters training packages should...
Former leaders call for science and technology delivery unit to end Whitehall ¡®micromanagement¡¯ of research funding and for ¡®bespoke¡¯ research councils
Number of transnational learners up 9 per cent year-on-year