Middlesex prepares for new Mauritian campus in ‘education hub’
The sugar cane has been cleared for a new campus on the Indian Ocean island

The sugar cane has been cleared for a new campus on the Indian Ocean island

Possible mass resignation of external examiners in pay dispute raises concerns about sector’s use of contracts, says legal expert

Ministers press ahead with plans to assess institutions despite warnings from research they commissioned

Mendonça Filho scotches rumours of plans to introduce fees

University Alliance study highlights what it says is higher education institutions' key role in improving social mobility

Country's oldest institution places restrictions on undergraduates spending the night together on campus

Governments overall are spending more of GDP on tertiary education but less on research

Institutions face losing up to a quarter of their total funding council grant as cuts from Welsh government bite

Feminist historian Catherine Hall will not accept her share of a lucrative award, calling her move an ‘independent political choice’

A Times Higher Education survey on voting intentions for the historic poll is seeking the views of all UK higher education staff eligible to take part

Misty Bentz is the inventor of ‘Phynd the Physicist’, a game designed to open dialogue among students about inclusion

Loughborough jumps into the top five, according to latest league table

Fears that Britain will leave the EU are deterring academics from taking up posts at UK universities, says Universities UK president Dame Julia Goodfellow

Experts mull over Jo Johnson’s aim to open sector to foreign companies and universities

University fundraising in Australia needs to catch up with the UK, says Nick Blinco