Pension contributions set to rise as USS deficit hits £5 billion
Thousands of university staff are set to pay more towards pensions under proposals

Thousands of university staff are set to pay more towards pensions under proposals

Less than 10 per cent of tweets on journal articles represent genuine engagement with content, finds study

Universities must support and help the next generation of working-class researchers come through academia, says Lisa Mckenzie

It is time to say how UK higher education will engage with the European Union

Edward Peck looks at the findings of UUK’s Review of the Teaching Excellence Framework

Metric on self-referencing could provide ‘truer’ citation data, say researchers

Time to remove students from migrant numbers, says Jane Falkingham

Driving force in ‘edgy, self-confident’ city’s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse

Hefce stops short of adopting Lord Stern’s proposal to include university-wide impact in research assessment scores

Figures from the latest graduate destinations survey show that more than two fifths of those working abroad find a job in another EU state

HEA's latest National Teaching Fellows announced

We share what 50 Nobel prizewinners think about issues facing science, universities and the world, from populist politics and researcher mobility, to artificial intelligence and threats to humankind

Times Higher Education poll of globe's greatest minds highlights threat of divided politics to academia and research

The ex-footballer explains why his PhD means more than his Wales cap, and how his Cardiff Met team reached the verge of Europe