Can India鈥檚 private universities deliver?
The public sector has not expanded quickly enough to meet the demand for college degrees in India

The public sector has not expanded quickly enough to meet the demand for college degrees in India

Rule changes聽could lead to 鈥榤is-selling鈥 of qualifications that are not full degrees, higher education institutions warn

Trends analysis聽shows end聽of 鈥楿S hegemony鈥 in research may not be far off

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

Latest data for June deadline applications show a worsening of figures compared with January statistics

As universities prepare for A-level results day next month, Liz Carlile explains how to get clearing right

Learning outcomes are very well intentioned, but their use聽discourages students from thinking outside the tick box, says Robert Nelson

The prospect of losing access to EU funding聽only strengthens the rationale for UK universities to develop deep, bilateral international partnerships, says Ed Byrne聽

A trip to Rwanda convinced Daniel Haydon that Western universities are missing out on a lot of talent by opening themselves up to only the wealthiest
Evidence that half the UK鈥檚 academics experience a damaging mental health burden (鈥淗alf of UK academics 鈥榮uffer stress-linked mental health problems鈥欌, News, 5 July, www.timeshighereducation.com) is...
Marrisa Joseph finding her PhD and honorific 鈥淒r鈥 routinely ignored or worse (鈥淚 have earned the right to be called 鈥楧r鈥欌, Opinion, 5 July) recalls the recent experiences of聽historian Fern 鈥≧iddell聽...
In Patricia Owen-Smith鈥檚 article on the value of classroom silence and contemplative education (鈥淚n silence, teaching gold鈥, Opinion, 28 June), she says that 鈥渂efore I do anything else, I begin our...

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