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Nick Hillman says, 鈥淚 realise [that] some people in the sector will think that is a harsh view, but no political party opposing fees has won an election in the lifetime of current sixth-formers and...
Nick Hillman says, 鈥淚 realise [that] some people in the sector will think that is a harsh view, but no political party opposing fees has won an election in the lifetime of current sixth-formers and...
Liz Morrish鈥檚 article on 鈥渇orgotten professors鈥 highlights important issues (鈥淩emembering the 鈥榝orgotten professors鈥欌, Opinion, 17 September). The phenomenon of ever-decreasing autonomy afforded to...

Securing a job after graduation, improving earning potential and enjoying personal interaction with a course leader have been cited as the main perceived benefits of UK higher education by future...

The UK has performed well in our expanded World University Rankings, but intangible assets are a vital source of strength

Funding councils also propose new questions on student engagement

Two cohorts of managers, drawn from universities across the country, will study for doctorates in higher education management

Hefce research explores proportion of university leavers in professional jobs in years following end of course

The World University Rankings 2015-2016 are bigger, better and more comprehensive than ever, explains Phil聽Baty

Swiss innovator makes top 10 as Germany鈥檚 evolution pays dividends, but Japan struggles as more globalised rivals show strength. Ellie聽Bothwell reports

No institution ranked among the world鈥檚 top 200 can be said to be average, but by looking at this cohort鈥檚 average indicators, we can learn much about what it takes to become world class

Wider reach is good news for the BRIC nations and other developing economies. Ellie聽Bothwell reports

The global higher education landscape is changing. THE is evolving, too, developing a聽collaborative approach to help universities flourish as they navigate challenging terrain, writes managing...