Top 100 most influential UK and US universities on Twitter
Most universities in the UK and the US now have a presence on Twitter, but which institutions can claim to be using the micro-blogging social network most effectively?

Most universities in the UK and the US now have a presence on Twitter, but which institutions can claim to be using the micro-blogging social network most effectively?

Boasting about an honorary degree is one step up from bragging about a cycling proficiency badge, you might think. But Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P Diddy or just Diddy, enthusiastically trumpeted...

Universities are working hard and succeeding in their aim to improve life for their students, as Times Higher Education’s Student Experience Survey results show

The former Soviet satellite is working to raise standards and to court foreign students

Can students teach their lecturers a thing or two? Austin Fitzhenry thinks so

Leaving the Union will help a world-renowned sector to further extend its reach, argues Michael Russell

Ferdinand von Prondzynski stresses the importance of improving university-industry links, whatever the result

Racist government policies hurt the higher education sector, says Kevin Fong, but the harm doesn’t stop there
By tweaking Times Higher Education’s rankings methodology, the 100 Under 50 provides a more accurate reading of the world’s best young universities The Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 uses the...

Minutes from university meeting reveal impact of an influx of English and non-EU students

Les Gofton on the application of the punk ethos to studying sociology

Asian institutions poised to rival ancient elite

Download the podcastAs Times Higher Education publishes the results of the 100 Under 50 2014 university rankings, Chris Parr talks to THE rankings editor Phil Baty about the results.You can find all...

The Scottish government has guaranteed that independence would not result in a cut to research funding in the country, even if universities north of the border lose access to UK-wide research councils

Academics have internalised research assessment to such a degree that the effects may be irreversible, fears Thomas Harrison