Luxembourg increases higher education funding by 25 per cent
More than half of new budget will go to the University of Luxembourg

More than half of new budget will go to the University of Luxembourg

Hotbed of student protest may struggle in future because of lack of interest in committee roles

Donation from investor Bill Miller will create new professorships and provide student support

London institution thought to be the first in UK to launch open-access publishing platform, as academics move away from traditional scholarly journals

Union takes aim at ‘out of touch’ leaders after accounts show outgoing Kent head got £45,000 uplift in final year

Companies blame a ‘social shift’ for young people viewing campus as their only option, but others see positives in student boom

THE’s rankings editor Phil Baty sets out why the World University Rankings are here to stay – and why that's a good thing

Jordanian-established institution has fallen short of recruitment expectations

Interim candidate confirmed in post on permanent basis at new umbrella body

'Mind-boggling' that the Department for Education does not regularly collect data on attendance, committee hears

Three student candidates deemed 'appointable' to regulator's board were overlooked in favour of engineering undergraduate

Times Higher Education’s third summit in the region will reveal the best universities in the Arab world

Ongoing ministerial education reviews risk treating technical and academic education as separate pathways, says Quintin McKellar, and this could be to the detriment of both

Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest Western nations such as the UK are making good use of limited resources, but what are the side effects?