Australian subject funding reforms struggling to deliver results
Long-standing cost pressures exacerbated by the pandemic swamping Canberra鈥檚 efforts to聽mould university efforts to economic needs

Long-standing cost pressures exacerbated by the pandemic swamping Canberra鈥檚 efforts to聽mould university efforts to economic needs

Report finds that 40 out of 56 universities in country would not meet strict new standards proposed

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Essay mills鈥 opportunism, preying on student anxiety about online assessment methods, strengthens the case for legislation, says Douglas Blackstock

Expert says favourable treatment of Catholic university is 鈥渓ogical鈥, but criticises optics of handout to another Catholic institution

Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12聽months

鈥楥onfusion鈥 over UN rules leads event organisers to bar students, experts or groups

Trying to steer a sustainable middle course, Dutch universities have been at 20 per cent capacity this semester

Community Security Trust finds聽123 incidents affecting Jewish students, academics and student bodies over past two years

Review says stall in the rise of firsts and widespread commitment to 鈥榮tatement of intent鈥 is already protecting degree standards

Mass reliance on the traditional 50-minute lecture format will soon be a thing of the past, says David Maguire

Commercial aid steers research agenda away from public health impacts, Australian study suggests

A look at the most-read聽Times Higher Education聽university rankings articles from the past 12 months

University of East Anglia figures show positive cases among students declined dramatically throughout first term, with very few cases among staff