German Catholic abuse study raises questions over church control
German academics have uncovered thousands of suspected abusers in a landmark project. But should they have had a freer hand?

German academics have uncovered thousands of suspected abusers in a landmark project. But should they have had a freer hand?

Russell Group institutions dominate tie-ups announced since vote to leave bloc

Universities should rethink how they use student evaluations of teaching because of their bias towards male instructors, argue Anne Boring, Kellie Ottoboni and Philip B. Stark

A global panel of research universities and industry leaders discuss how to foster a sustainable culture of innovation

Alongside Donna Strickland, Arthur Ashkin breaks record for becoming oldest laureate at 96

Russell Group chair says politicians have ‘moral obligation’ to stop UK crashing out of EU without an agreement

Vice-chancellor at the Australian National University Brian Schmidt delivers a powerful address to open the 2018 World Academic Summit

Delegates from the summit and THE's editors talk about their key takeaways from three days of talks in Singapore

Universities minister continues campaign on campus free speech at Tory conference

Office for Students fails to meet schedule for latest tranche of register of providers amid concerns about approach

Male skew in overseas students conceals female slant among domestic recruits

Four years of data from THE’s world rankings show that the UK appears to have stalled on internationalisation compared with some rivals

Universities should ask themselves if they are perpetuating the monoculture of text-based resources and writing-based activities that put dyslexic students at a disadvantage, says Alistair McNaught

Lord Lilley describes post-study work visas as route to ‘mass migration’, while v-c stresses universities’ ability to ‘promote global Britain’

Right-wing intellectuals who fetishise ‘facts’ frustrate rather than further intellectual debate, says Ryan Coogan