News blog: José Manuel Barroso’s warning on Brexit impact for universities
Ex-European Commission president speaks to THE for feature that also looks at the fist fight UK universities can expect in return for pro-EU campaign

Ex-European Commission president speaks to THE for feature that also looks at the fist fight UK universities can expect in return for pro-EU campaign

Long-term future of theological colleges in doubt due to stringent visa regime, warns head of one institution

Regional audits of science activity will identify areas of emerging scientific strength, says minister

Dame Carol Ann Duffy among the 65 names announced

Business-focused City will join the University of London next year

This week's issue discussed by the Times Higher Education team

Leeds Beckett researchers aim to maximise the impact of their knowledge

Stina and the Wolf academics enlist students in bid to make first such full-length film from a UK university

University of Huddersfield lecturer describes success of using plastic bricks in seminars

A major authority on management and leadership, particularly within the National Health Service, has died

We talk to the latest Sêr Cymru research chair

To become a Master of the Universe, you must work hard but play harder, finds Angelia Wilson

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

US literature in the early 20th century reflected the complexity of the nation’s experience of combat, says Angela Smith

It’s all a question of attitude when it comes to interactions between Americans the Chinese, says Eva Shan Chou