The week of no wi-fi: how technical trauma hit one university
Amherst students incredulous about going for days without services they consider absolute necessities

Amherst students incredulous about going for days without services they consider absolute necessities

Labor has made an ‘unequivocal commitment’ to restore uncapped funding, vice-chancellors say

Failure to reach 50 per cent turnout threshold on pay ballot and exit of leader Sally Hunt must open the door for debate on future, union leaders agree

‘Why is being incredibly successful a problem?’ asks Universities Australia chair Margaret Gardner

Andres Manuel López Obrador’s controversial proposal could force lawmakers to reconsider the legal age of adulthood

New standards and guidelines for quality assurance in Africa aim to drive up standards on the continent, but can they overcome divisions in language, national politics and bureaucratic red tape?

As the cost of higher education rises, the onus is on universities to show their community that they are using public and private investments effectively, says Liz Bromley

Two experts in higher education teaching and learning weigh in

Governing body neglecting its responsibilities, says union branch president and former senate member

Separate survey uncovers widespread opposition to recent research funding cuts

Northumbria historian discusses how her research has informed her advocacy and the abuse she has suffered for her campaigning

Deputy minister says new law will open universities ‘to the needs of the people’, after it sparked mass student protests

Plans for Park College seen as a power grab by central management

In the wake Sally Hunt’s resignation and pay ballot turnout, the UK’s University and College Union needs to come together to discuss its long-term strategy, says Matt Waddup

Times Higher Education editor John Gill asks Toby Walsh about the strengths that universities can bring to artificial intelligence research