Refugee higher education lacks flexibility and context, study finds
Academic recommends tailored programmes for refugees

Academic recommends tailored programmes for refugees

After years of refusing to make or review grant applications, Philip Moriarty had a change of heart, but he still has mixed feelings about the UK research councils

Winner of the 2015 THE Most Innovative Teacher of the Year title emphasises benefits of international learning experiences

University of Bedfordshire researcher reveals the damaging consequences of never being able to ‘switch off’

Hefce not holding formal investigation following newspaper claims

Studies of childhood development demonstrate the value of research outside high-income countries, says Martin Hall

Plos Biology launches new section looking at how experiments are run and incentive systems for scientists

The latest edition discussed by the Times Higher Education editorial team

Phil Ashworth and John Lewin explain why the Environment Agency should be submitted to the REF

First anniversary of atrocity sees words of Enlightenment figures rekindled

Farm bassist and lecturer Carl Hunter says The Label Recordings uncovers ‘exciting music’ and is ‘bespoke work placement’ for students

‘A tremendously important and empathetic scholar’ who transformed our understanding of nationalism has died

We talk to the Princeton research scholar about being a fighter pilot, mindfulness and the existence of little green men

Awareness of why some people make extensive use of management research at work can help researchers plan their dissemination strategies

Poll of undergraduates ranks ministers’ proposed TEF metric lowest among potential indicators