Books editor’s blog: positive figures’ solution for criminal elements
Matthew Reisz is intrigued by a tale of hard-boiled mathematicians hitting the mean streets to tackle crime

Matthew Reisz is intrigued by a tale of hard-boiled mathematicians hitting the mean streets to tackle crime

Stand-off likely to exacerbate concerns over free speech on campus

External examining will make you rich – in new ideas, that is, writes Robert MacIntosh

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media.

The fate of big alternative providers has implications for the future of English for-profit HE, writes John Morgan

Summer is upon northern hemisphere academics. But its cherished traditional identity as a time for intensive research is being challenged by the increasing obligations around teaching and...

Calls for critical thinking from their students are rarely reflected in academics’ own writing or institutional behaviour, says Alex Wright

A Times Higher Education survey bears out the growing difficulty of finding time for research

Landmark development ‘blurs boundaries between education and research’ and aims to deliver work experience for students

Leiden University acted unlawfully, a court has ruled, in using anonymous letter to discredit an applicant for a professorship

Duncan Ross describes how we constructed the initial Impact Rankings and explains the adjustments we intend to make to improve the next iteration

Scholars question whether move against autonomous private schools will go far enough in equalising university admissions

Law dean calls Amy Wax’s views ‘repugnant’ but does not answer demands for her removal

Gavin Williamson named education secretary and Andrea Leadsom business secretary in Boris Johnson Cabinet

Those lucky established academics who want to help precarious colleagues would do better to pay for their lunch, says Sarah Burton