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¡®Absolutely not¡¯ the case that home undergraduate places are being constrained, says outgoing head of admissions service
Experts weigh in on whether the Meta-owned app, which has soared in popularity since its launch, could ever replace Twitter, or X, among scholars
Following the removal of a question on overall satisfaction, Times Higher Education analysed the results to produce an overall ¡®positivity measure¡¯
Almost nine in 10 respondents say they feel free to express themselves on campus in response to new question
As many as one in three school-leavers in England could stay at home when they start university, study suggests
Number of scholarships offered reported to have increased fourfold over past decade
Report into governance of institution revealed a ¡®cauldron of instability characterised by a culture of fear, intimidation, bullying, maladministration, [and] financial irregularities¡¯
Three-quarters of school leavers accepted into first choice of university
A second year of falling entry rates for UK 18-year-olds would be ¡®a seismic moment for the sector¡¯, admissions experts predict
Group of leading universities warn lack of funding risks causing a ¡®debilitating brain drain¡¯
Ombudsman says British government did not do enough to protect Matthew Hedges during his detention in the United Arab Emirates
Freedom of Information request reveals that UK university leavers earning below the annual repayment threshold handed over ?102.5 million last year
Nearly 300 entries whittled down to 75 finalists ahead of inaugural ceremony
Thinktank advocates Swedish-style ¡®professors¡¯ privilege¡¯ model to boost commercialisation efforts
The Open University of Kenya is expected to begin classes in September
Academics granted unique access to ¡®black box of algorithms¡¯ to explore social media¡¯s influence on 2020 presidential election, but many question if ¡®independence by permission¡¯ model can endure
Three hundred mathematicians expected to have retired by middle of the century
Figures published for first time show how refusals vary by continent, as overall rejection rate rises to 31 per cent
Researchers say unsupervised online exams can provide ¡®valid assessments of student learning¡¯
Longitudinal Education Outcomes data has been published annually since 2017
Demand from older students could be falling because of expansion of opportunity for 18-year-olds over the past decade
Academics say university is the ideal time to launch a company
Katherine Banks exits as fact-finding committee examines botched recruitment of Kathleen McElroy as director of journalism
Analysis shows 17 of 20 seats in England with lowest proportion of university qualifications are held by Tories