Brexit would be ‘catastrophe’ for HE in Europe, warn Germans
UK universities’ research links would be harmed and their ‘philosophy’ lost to Continent, John Morgan is told in Berlin and Munich

UK universities’ research links would be harmed and their ‘philosophy’ lost to Continent, John Morgan is told in Berlin and Munich

Study explores challenges of carrying out qualitative work

Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the 20 best institutions based on private-sector investment per academic

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Nigel Thrift, head of Schwarzman Scholars, a transnational scheme to develop movers and shakers, tells John Gill about China’s international role

Book of the week: A portrait of the failure who became Führer detects early signs of a Final Solution, says Robert Gellately

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Following textual ‘clues’ sheds little new light on an ancient literary figure, says Barbara Graziosi

David Revill on a provocative and insightful work that explores our creative and ambient sonic environment and how we perceive it

Memoir of scholar who fought for recognition will strike a chord with many women, says June Purvis

Danny Dorling on the US failure to provide affordable housing for its citizens

Sunil Khilnani, author of Incarnations: India in 50 Lives, on his wife Katherine Boo's worldwide success, the wisdom of C.L.R. James and R. G. Collingwood, and the 'deliciously bad ends' of...

Institutions have little evidence that their widening participation activities deliver, but they are working to change that, finds Chris Havergal

Shahidha Bari on Sheryl Sandberg, sex discrimination and university exploitation