Australian regulator clears Turnitin buyout of Ouriginal
Anti-plagiarism giant’s acquisition of a key rival ‘will not substantially lessen competition’, ACCC finds

Anti-plagiarism giant’s acquisition of a key rival ‘will not substantially lessen competition’, ACCC finds

Tributes paid to ‘one of the most influential psychiatric scientists of his generation’

The winner of the Philip Leverhulme Prize talks about the importance of ‘mass photography’ and her experience of studying as a single parent

Campuses ‘bursting at the seams’, says Amsterdam president, urging government help

Hepi report on graduates’ perspectives on English loans system spotlights ‘psychological burden’ as ministers set to unveil loan hikes

Creation of CTER by Welsh government part of shift to ‘rethink the model of post-compulsory education for high participation societies’

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

On 15 October 1971, the first edition of The Times Higher Education Supplement was published. In the five decades since, the publication now known as Times Higher Education has charted the expansion...

Saikat Majumdar surveys developments from the Gulf to South Korea in light of the closure of Yale-NUS College

The abolition of publishers and the bypassing of Big Tech is a prerequisite for maximising the power of science, says Andy Farnell

Five decades of THE: editors reflect on an ever-changing sector

A$40 million repayments flagged so far the tip of the iceberg, union says

New government focus on universities raising pre-18 attainment could be a ‘challenge’, but also indicates positive shift

Universities support gentle touch on nudging researchers to make climate-friendly decisions

Role focused on supporting staff and handling complaints, but critics express concern about potential threats to academic freedom