US fears decline in international students after Trump election
Academics suggest that Australia and Canada may be among countries to gain market share in overseas students

Academics suggest that Australia and Canada may be among countries to gain market share in overseas students

How did non-researchers end up with the power to determine the impact of academic work? asks Helen Lees

Research into clairvoyant powers of mediums using old photographs has been retracted after it was ridiculed by scientists

We need to make America think again, say Simona Aimar and David Egan

Republican platform offers clues to potential higher education policies, say experts

Sir Keith Burnett reflects on what he learned about international students while in India with the UK prime minister

John Morgan looks at what Trump U fraud claims could mean for US president-elect Donald Trump

The next US president’s scorn for American research bodies and his anti-climate change stance has worried many scientists

New higher education initiative an important sign of better relations between the two countries

Matthew Reisz reflects on how films can help engage the public with academic work on topics ranging from Chinese pop music to climate change

The amount of learning that goes on outside the classroom makes quantifying what students have learned very difficult, says Jon Scott

More researchers are inventing fake peer reviewers to get their work published, analysis suggests

US academics say ‘greatest challenge facing management scholars’ is proving the worth of research in the field

In the first of a new series of articles, leading academics and university administrators will share tips on how to get ahead in higher education. Here, those involved in hiring explain how to handle...

Students on courses that combine online delivery with face-to-face interaction are the least satisfied in Times Higher Education’s US student survey