Helping veterans explore a new avenue on Civvy Street
University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military

University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military

Financial Times reveals its top 100 worldwide executive MBA programmes based on alumni success

How far have national systems gained or slipped since 2013-14?

A witty version of the Greek tragedy confronts our desire to watch the unwatchable as it diverts our focus from binaries to transitioning, says Liz Schafer

The UK鈥檚 slight growth in international student recruitment over the past year overshadows a 鈥済lobal underperformance鈥 when compared with other countries, an analysis has warned

By Elizabeth Redden and Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

A selection of impact statements submitted by medical schools to the 2014 research excellence framework has been published in a new report

An overview of the action in Europe also examines present-day attitudes towards the conflict, says Niamh Gallagher

The Global Employability University Survey reveals where to study to get a job

Farzana Shaikh on a study of a region that lies at the heart of a geopolitical storm
Question: which country suffers famine, launches missiles over its neighbours and prints counterfeit dollar bills? Answer: the secret Stalinist state of North Korea. Aidan Foster-Carter reports...

Are the continent鈥檚 for-profits exploiting students or have they helped to widen access?, asks Chris Havergal

Course looking at 鈥榢ey security issue for East Asia鈥 part of major University of Central Lancashire investment in Korean studies

Skills of business students on internships in low-income nations do not develop as much as those in other regions

Times Higher Education鈥檚 six-pronged offer provides the global academy with the tools to find the right path 鈥 higher education鈥檚 鈥榮trategic sonar鈥