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Study into the experiences of universities’ top teaching faculty is revealing about the real priorities, says Holly Else
Although the term still resonates with scholars, it means less and less in today’s academy, says Bruce Macfarlane
Jack Grove asks whether Father Christmas could learn from recent ‘Santa studies’ research
The most popular Times Higher Education stories of the last year revealed
Glen Wright reveals the best #AcademicsWithCats of 2016
The incoming dean of arts and humanities at UCL speaks about tuition fees, snobbery in film studies and making Margaret Thatcher likeable
A leading expert on corporate crime and social responsibility, who also wrote extensively about the funny side of the law, has died
Mark Readman offers a guide to help selfish academics ensure that everyone at a conference knows they are very special indeed
Our panel of leading university administrators explain how applicants should approach a meeting of this kind at their institution
Off to an academic conference? Helena Ledmyr offers some tricks to getting the most out of attending a scholarly gathering
Provost says institution 'must do better' as independent researchers find focus on excellence has had 'negative impact' alongside top results
New analysis suggests university offers should take greater account of where students went to school
Key recommendation of Stern review is adopted to help reduce workload for institutions
Many early career researchers have ‘not gone to the library for years’, according to report
Lincoln Allison, Eric Thomas and Richard Larschan reflect on the ‘next phase’ of the scholarly life
Junior academics can access services without physically visiting premises, writes Holly Else
Physical stores on and off campus are facing down threats such as Amazon’s Berkeley book ‘hangar’ by evolving, argues Andrew Thacker
We talk with the new president of the European University Institute about the politicisation of British universities, being a European citizen (whether you like it or not) and having no regrets
Landmark exhibition explained the significance of university research to the public
University staff may often write letters of recommendation in a very gendered way, warns Dame Athene Donald
We talk with this year’s winner of the THE Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award about the decline of student politics, what Michael Gove is getting wrong and bacon sandwiches
Renowned chemist and administrator, known for his financial acumen and attention to detail, oversaw the creation of Cardiff University
US study finds biomedical PhDs from certain ethnic minorities are less likely to understand the ‘hidden’ rules of succeeding in science
The Universities Superannuation Scheme’s stake in former cluster bomb manufacturer Textron is an inappropriate use of savings, campaigners say
Momentum is building for fossil fuel divestment in UK and US universities, while American institutions are cutting ties with ‘racist’ private prisons industry
Five top European academics offer advice on how to mentor, manage and expand a research team
Curt Rice's election night party turned sour, but the morning after provided much-needed reassurance
China's university sports body hopes to convince parents and students that play teaches valuable life lessons
Researcher sent thousands of emails trying to get paper published
Male scholars turn to alcohol to stave off impostor feelings
Our experts reveal how they seek to choose the right person for the job when faced with a pile of flawless CVs and glowing references
We talk about armed police, rowing and challenging stereotypes with the first police officer to head an Oxbridge college
Funding conference attendance out of your own pocket? Don't worry – there are ways to make back the cash through other academic activities. Catherine Fletcher explains.
Fictional professors from film, TV and literature have been reported to new watchlist of 'anti-American' academics
One year shaved off time to degree under new national framework
Requesting a log of daily activity means that trust between the institution and the scholar has broken down, says Toby Miller
Make appointing a chief scientific adviser on the EU ‘a priority’, Westminster committee tells the government
We talk with the UN medal winner about the commercialisation of research, the merits of transnational scholarship and why scientists are like used-car dealers
Claire Taylor wants ‘education is never wasted’ to become the mantra for a higher education sector that is struggling to communicate its value to the public
In the first of a new series of articles, leading academics and university administrators will share tips on how to get ahead in higher education. Here, those involved in hiring explain how to handle a Skype interview
We talk women’s equality and emancipation, the necessity of HE investment in developing countries and eureka moments in the Himalayas with the new head of the Asian University for Women
What links the anxious, fearful undergraduate and the anxious, fearful academic? Pervasive precarity, argues Matthew Vernon
As push-pull factors exert their force on scholars in the UK, the Article 50 ruling buys universities more time to argue their case against a shifting EU backdrop
Scholars share what the title means to them and offer the newly promoted advice on handling the status update
A UK university has been criticised for cancelling a guest lecture after a British academic refused to produce his passport
Politics scholar angered by what he claims was ‘ruthless’ attempt to discredit him by citing non-inclusion in UK’s research excellence framework
Doctoral students who downplay their part-time status forget that they excel in key ways, says Rebecca Gelding
Assessment, timetables and module weighting could be altered to reduce pressures for students who travel a long way to university each day, says study author
We talk blue-sky thinking, academic mobility and not ‘sweating the small stuff’ with the new Australian Research Council funding director
Anonymous interviews explore how scholars use gossip to warn others of wrongdoers – but it may not always work
Myths about the impact of having a surname starting with a letter late in the alphabet have been debunked by a new analysis
When a UK politician questioned the value of academia, scholars were quick to respond, finds Tommaso Grant
The Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire is wrong to say that academics lack ‘real world’ experience, says Emma Sheppard
Peer review publications remain a key stage in the quality assurance of new research, but some comments can be the stuff of nightmares, says Kingsley Purdam
More helpful advice from Zachary Foster on how to successfully overcomplicate your writing
We talk to the renowned crime author about the challenge of writing, professorial aspirations and how long it takes to finish The Times crossword
Student artists at Staffordshire University have transformed academic research on graduate debt into a full-length comic
What price eternal life? Matthew Reisz meets a scholar who uses economics to explain our belief in the hereafter
We talk about growing up in the North East of England, alcohol consumption advice and international cricket aspirations with Newcastle University's new head
Plugging a multibillion-pound deficit exacerbated by June’s poll result may require ‘drastic measures’, analysts have warned