Video: research universities and lifelong learning
University leaders from Europe, Africa and the US discuss how they are ensuring their students' skills stay current in a tech-driven future

University leaders from Europe, Africa and the US discuss how they are ensuring their students' skills stay current in a tech-driven future

We must constantly be asking how the research university model can evolve, especially in a time of great technological disruption, says Ong Ye Kung

Donna Strickland describes how becoming only the third woman in history to win the physics prize turned her into a ‘rock star’ overnight

Human beings may struggle to maintain their place in tomorrow’s highly mechanised universities, claims sociologist

Legal experts say EU’s data protection laws could ‘hamper research progress’ between two regions

The REF’s guidelines for open access are very limited, but the expectations are clear and universities should show that they are upholding the principle, says Anna Grey

Universities must be clear about their ethics to avoid tripping up on the precarious path from principle to guidance
Academia’s ‘clans’ behind referees’ bias Having been an international academic journal editor for 33 years, I read with interest “Male editors ‘more likely to accept papers from other men’ ” (News,...

Tricksters say they wanted to expose overly politicised research, but scholars are concerned about the motivation behind the sting

Analysis of government data suggests dozens of institutions do not meet requirements for staff contracts or provide postgraduate training

Details of proposals to be set out in coming months

UK-educated political scientist Sedat Laçiner was sentenced after spending 26 months in pretrial custody

The elaborate prank that saw spoof papers accepted by social science journals reveals more about the hoaxers’ politics than the shortcomings of ‘grievance studies’, says Alison Phipps

The president of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology gives a pared down version of his 2018 Times Higher Education World Academic Summit plenary address

A study of an amazing era of progress is as lively as the minds behind it, says Robert Lambourne