Online brainstorm shapes university's future strategy
Round-the-clock online chats led to unprecedented levels of feedback, says institution's president

Round-the-clock online chats led to unprecedented levels of feedback, says institution's president
Scientific council of France's CNRS recommends severing links over journal edict

Turkish president feted just days after almost 500 academics are sacked

Scottish institution becomes first UK university to have campus offering 'mainstream' degrees in state

Despite the economic downturn following the last recession, a real-terms fall in pay at UK universities since 2010-11 was still surprising, writes Simon Baker

Balkan country’s higher education system punches above its weight in new ranking

The results of the HE Pay Survey, and more highlights from this week's ÌÇÐÄVlog, discussed by the editorial team

UK universities rely on international researchers, say Susan Guthrie and Catie Lichten, but is the pressure on researchers to be mobile too great?

The Times Higher Education table of the world's most prestigious universities will be announced in MassachusettsÂ

First transnational study of stress in universities finds Germany’s academics are happiest

Long-serving Berkeley philosopher and critic of artificial intelligence remembered

New categories celebrate research success and international impact

THE analysis of Hesa data also shows that gender pay gap for professors remains stubborn