Dutch universities defend growth of English courses
The Netherlands’ university association says courses taught in English ‘improve the quality of teaching’

The Netherlands’ university association says courses taught in English ‘improve the quality of teaching’

As £650m institute opens, Jack Grove hears from those leading Europe’s largest single biomedical research institute

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

David Boddy wants to see British universities doing more to demonstrate the value of UK education

Can university title and degree-awarding powers simply be bought? Gill R. Evans investigates

AGR finds employers are also shifting their focus to apprenticeships

Those reporting mental health issues are markedly more likely to consider quitting, survey finds

McMillan group report for Hefce urges institutions not to focus just on the number of spin-off companies

As the £650 million Crick Institute officially opens, here are some key facts about Europe’s largest biomedical research laboratory

If top institutions decide against taking part, the reputation of the TEF itself could be undermined, says Chris Havergal

When life gives you lemons, then make some lemonade says John Tregoning. Or something like that...

A prominent advocate for engineering and education in the subject has died

We talk Australian wildfires, the emerging field of environmental humanities and rock musician aspirations with Bath Spa’s new interdisciplinary professor

Women's submissions to a leading seminar were viewed more warmly once a gender-blind process was introduced

As Ipswich institution gains independence, Richard Lister says it is ‘absolutely right’ that new providers go through ‘proper level of scrutiny’