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The Santander banking group is to invest €700 million (?550 million) in university projects over the next four years, a conference has heard.
Primary and secondary education can learn from higher education when it comes to adopting innovative technologies, it has been claimed.
Too many black and minority ethnic computer science graduates are failing to get jobs after they graduate, a report has claimed
Four UK universities are teaming up with the BBC to produce massive open online courses about the First World War
One of the 10 most-cited scholars in the field of international business, and an adviser to the Canadian government on trade, has died
Champion of science and open access, best of a bad Tory lot or crusher of the university¡¯s soul? The Twitter flock speaks
Analysis by Times Higher Education reveals the institutions that produce the most successful women on the planet
From Aristotle¡¯s Nichomachean Ethics to promissory estoppel, conveying knowledge can be hard going at times
Academics working in medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry are more likely to enjoy working with their colleagues than those working in the arts and humanities
Five youthful institutions that have jettisoned tired thinking are blazing their own paths ahead
A shift in method of delivery rescued an interpretation programme for Dadaab camp inhabitants from closure
Martin Bean is to stand down as vice-chancellor of The Open University at the end of the year.
Survey of institutions by senate subcommittee shows many are failing to meet legal obligations
Observatory on Borderless Higher Education report author urges UK universities to factor in growth of transnational education
Poor-quality courses on platforms such as Coursera, edX and Udacity could cause reputational damage to universities, says Oxford expert
Senior associate David Browne likened the handling of Su¨¢rez to that of ¡®insubordinate¡¯ scholars
Social media slip-up causes controversy for US Department of Education
UK applicants predominate for first private medical degrees
Blog posting revised after Twitter storm
Union asks students to probe institutions¡¯ employment practices when visiting campuses
Terence Kealey has retired from his position as vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham, the privately funded institution has announced.
The bookseller is taking on upstart competitors at their own game, says its digital director
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Leeds v-c and former Hefce head Sir Alan Langlands ¡®worried¡¯ by George Osborne¡¯s comments on science in the North