12 things you should read if you’re interested in global higher education
From the most international universities in the world to how demographic change will shape 21st-century higher education

From the most international universities in the world to how demographic change will shape 21st-century higher education

Reaction to TES list – as chosen by teachers – is mixed

Former president of South Africa addresses inaugural THE Africa Universities Summit

Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick become the first organisations outside the UK to gain an Athena SWAN charter mark for gender equality

Concern that quantity, not quality will be prioritised as higher education marketplace opens up

The longest-serving master of Selwyn College, Cambridge and a distinguished historian and theologian has died

We talk to the newly appointed visiting professor at the University of Surrey

Madeleine Atkins calls for ‘alignment and synergy’ between assessment regimes

An argument for a ruling elite based on exams leaves Jonathan Mirsky feeling puzzled

A. W. Purdue on the conflicting interests of the Americans and British

Danielle Sands welcomes a focus on a life stage that has been largely neglected by philosophers

Staffordshire lecturer’s illustrated activity book introduces students to research techniques

A. C. Grayling’s ‘Oxbridge-style’ private college strikes agreement with post-92 institution

Easy lay the head that wore the crown, despite maternal meddling, says Ruth Richardson

Trudy Barber salutes the scholarly insights gained without recourse to her inner hobbit (not a euphemism)