Theresa May as prime minister: what it might mean for higher education
Her Home Office record and previous views on universities give clues as to what we might expect from Theresa May, writes Emran Mian – and it's not all bad news

Her Home Office record and previous views on universities give clues as to what we might expect from Theresa May, writes Emran Mian – and it's not all bad news

In Home Office and shadow education brief, Ms May has long history with higher education

For-profit college stripped of right to receive public funds

Senior academic from the university embroiled in the ‘Climategate’ scandal warns how open data can be used irresponsibly to damage science

Acting Aberystwyth vice-chancellor John Grattan is swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles, then running a marathon to raise money for the Student Hardship Fund

Secretary general of the Guild of European Research Intensive Universities says shortfalls of Horizon 2020 must be addressed

Daphne Koller says online platform reached millions of learners largely because of the publicity, both good and bad, about Moocs

David Mayall reflects on the ‘war on humanities’, Brexit and graduate employability

Alice Bonasio on why it is finally time for virtual learning, and how Second Life never really went away

Immigration red tape created by Brexit might lead to certain academics being valued more than others

Dundee academics face redundancy at end of ‘shocking’ assessment process

Scottish students less likely to be offered a place than rest-of-UK and non-EU applicants, according to watchdog

Information about the new US college ranking being developed by Times Higher Education

Keele University has top record among larger institutions in DLHE survey