MP criticises Oxford over ‘unconscious bias’ in admissions
David Lammy 'concerned' at universities approach to issue

David Lammy 'concerned' at universities approach to issue

Scholars are ‘doing as much as they can’ to promote critical thinking among students despite suppression of liberal thought, study claims

Nick Hillman on the possible implications of the government’s defeat in the Lords

Accreditation body’s new report suggests high quality management education still ‘desirable’ in ‘uncertain’ world

Capital’s institutions have highest reliance on European students, THE analysis of latest Hesa data finds

The results of the survey will be used to shape the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2017-18
Number of first-year students from India, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria all down

Those who are not happy all the time can ‘rise to challenges’, researchers suggest

We talk student protests, forgotten heroes and lessons from history with Northwestern University’s next provost

A leading exploration geologist has died

Typography expert’s rules for making messages easier to read elicit both praise and claims of pedantry

Terence Kealey, former head of the University of Buckingham, tells THE it’s sometimes helpful to think of scientists as ‘lying bastards’

Liberal arts colleges have lower levels of racial and socio-economic diversity among students, according to data collected by Times Higher Education

UN plan to eradicate gender inequality misses larger problem of low access rates linked to poverty, University of Cambridge experts warn