Australia: minister renews call for performance funding
Statistics on dropouts prompt Simon Birmingham to make fresh calls on stalled package

Statistics on dropouts prompt Simon Birmingham to make fresh calls on stalled package

IFS analysis says bringing back maintenance grants would also lead to little or no change for lowest-earning graduates across their lifetime

Jean-Claude Juncker and Tibor Navracsics on how the EU hopes to make it easier for educators to work across Europe

The first Times Higher Education ranking measuring universities in the 13 nations that have joined the EU post-2000 will launch at the event

Hypermasculine men may be more likely to take part in trials, misrepresenting the male population, scientists warn

This week's edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

Mark Goodwin looks at what it takes to be a ‘vortex university’, and why Exeter aspires to become one

UKCGE head warns of potential consequences for research students from sector shake-up

By borrowing and recycling ideas, old Tinseltown pioneered cinematic narrative, says Lucy Bolton

Charles Drazin commends a perceptive although somewhat austere study of Hollywood’s power dynamic

While many see hilarity in paying the water bill our feelings about it fluctuate, says Peter J. Smith

James Stevens Curl on a study of symptoms of consumer culture and those who built them

Largest amount of cash handed out by research councils overall since 2014-15 brings an end to negative trend

Funding fell for many of the UK’s top institutions despite increase in overall amount of cash granted by research councils