Extremists of all hues ‘regard students as low-hanging fruit’
As many in the academy rail against Prevent, Anthony Glees urges them to reconsider

As many in the academy rail against Prevent, Anthony Glees urges them to reconsider

Sustained investment in Middle Eastern higher education has begun to pay off, says Cesar Wazen

Scholars say they feel overwhelmed by demands, but there is scandalously little evidence on whether long hours make any sense for knowledge workers, finds David Matthews

More first-year students from US than India starting at British institutions

Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the top 200 most outward-looking institutions

The 2016 results discussed by the THE editorial team

An expert on postcolonial literature turned acclaimed memoirist has died

We talk to the research council CEO about pharmaceutical drugs modelling and a childhood interest in studying animal remains

British catering bosses have flown East to learn how to feed what is an increasingly vital student market. Richard McComb reports from China

Some surveys show faculty putting in at least 60 hours a week, but research casts doubt on whether this is a productive routine

International Policing and Justice Institute integrates practical police training into an academic context

Two researchers have got to grips with the evolution of the penis

Astronomer comes with experience of running winery and pitches salary so he is not seen as ‘outsider’ by staff

Qatar University tops list while the UK is the most outward-looking nation

We are sleepwalking towards virtual transparency after an oversharing binge, discovers Paul Bernal