Times Higher Education Awards Arab World 2024: shortlist announced
Universities from across 15 countries and territories submitted more than 400 entries
Universities from across 15 countries and territories submitted more than 400 entries
Summer schools are sometimes dismissed as money-spinning playgrounds for rich overseas students. But with academic life increasingly characterised by heavy workloads and regulation, faculty should...
References to equality, diversity and inclusion all rising sharply, according to Open Syllabus database
Goldsmiths creative writing lecturer talks about the difficulties of revisiting his psychological breakdown for his acclaimed memoir The Bullet
New technology that allows AI avatars to deliver lectures could be used to ‘democratise’ access to higher education, says professor
Postgraduates with children ‘fall between the cracks’ as ineligibility for government support ‘disincentivises’ study, report warns
Search for new leaders at OfS and UKRI offers chance for new government to break from the past in its approach to universities and research
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Applications now down 1.6 per cent year-on-year, with bigger drop among international applicants
Years of tight funding settlements, exacerbated by high inflation and recent research cuts, have left New Zealand’s higher education and research sectors in a parlous state. Will the comprehensive...
Those who take on vital academic housekeeping should be acknowledged as champions of good practice and rewarded accordingly, says Eleanor Baker
End of their tether: Will New Zealand’s universities see their fortunes rebound?
卡内基梅隆大学的研究人员发现,赋予学生更多控制权可以增加他们的学习时间并提高成绩
Cambridge study finds long-lasting benefits to mindfulness sessions, but these did not extend to improved academic performance