Truly ‘higher’ study demands critical thinking, not faking it Students should not be expected to ‘perform’ their emotional commitment to trendy political orthodoxies, says Bruce Macfarlane 6 March
Is it time to rethink dyslexia? Declared cases are multiplying, but the diagnosis still lacks scientific rigour, argues Julian Elliott 6 March
Cranfield scheme fills postgraduate funding gap Scheme to be run jointly with Higher Education Funding Council for England By Chris Parr 1 March
Acceptable face of ‘party night’ striptease One-third of club dancers are now students, and many are middle class By Jack Grove 27 February
Volunteer to assimilate Chinese students in the UK are keen to get work experience, and it would help them to integrate, says Bin Wu 27 February
OFT warns universities over student debt rules The Office of Fair Trading has told universities to review rules that stop students from graduating if they have non-tuition fee debts. By Chris Parr 18 February
NUS president Toni Pearce to face challenge from Ukip activist ULU vice-president and NUS black students’ officer also on ballot By Jack Grove 13 February
Student chants: harmless rivalry or plain misogyny? The results of a study of ‘laddism’ on campus By Matthew Reisz 13 February
Knowledge is power – but what about horsepower? Novice car-buyer Kevin Fong on the value of preparing students for real-world challenges 13 February
Dystopian future could await students of 2034, report warns Unite Group and University Alliance envisage future in which university life could be almost exclusively about training for employment By David Matthews 6 February
Gender-divided events divide students No consensus among student representatives on segregated audiences for campus events, THE poll suggests By Richard Crook 6 February
Uncapped numbers: it’s a different story Down Under The experience of uncapping numbers in the UK will be different from that in Australia, says Libby Hackett 30 January
The market is up and running – now where will it take us? Arguing the case for market forces in higher education will become harder if a university looks likely to fail, warns Emran Mian 24 January
Dating game: US undergraduates get lessons in love Students assigned an old-fashioned date by Boston College lecturer By Jon Marcus 23 January
Student complaints about assessment grow as fee levels rise Increasingly litigious students are consequence of consumerist nature of universities, says lawyer By Jack Grove 23 January
The harmful idea of student ‘vulnerability’ A growing zeal to address ‘well-being’ diverts resources from those who really need help, says Kathryn Ecclestone By Kathryn Ecclestone 23 January
Edward Snowden to run for Glasgow rector Edward Snowden is standing to become the next rector for the University of Glasgow. By Richard Crook 21 January
Bitcoin to be accepted by university for fee payment The University of Cumbria has become the first UK institution to accept Bitcoin for the payment of tuition fees By Chris Parr 21 January
Sussex student protesters’ hearing collapses Deputy vice-chancellor steps down from panel after claims of bias By Jack Grove 17 January
Pitch rises while applications fall Student marketing spend trebled as Salford shut low-demand courses By Joe Sandler Clarke 16 January
Don’t beat about, use moral appeals to stop plagiarism Tutors focus on penalties but students respond on ethical level, study finds By David Matthews 16 January
Analysis: the subjects favoured and forsaken by students over 15 years How has 16 years of growth in enrolment affected the fortunes of different disciplines? By David Matthews 16 January
Geoffrey Robertson to represent three of ‘Farthing Five’ Human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson QC is to represent students suspended by the University of Sussex over an occupation at the institution By Jack Grove 14 January
Poorer students present 'financial risk' Universities struggle to cover costs of dropouts as government support is cut By David Matthews 9 January
Lawyer loses lectureship over student appeals business Daniel Sokol’s honorary post at King’s College London withdrawn By Chris Parr 2 January
Reputational damage The reckless pursuit of rank threatens the academy’s future, argues Roger Brown 2 January
David Willetts on the case for expansion We’ll make the principles of Robbins a 21st-century reality, minister promises 2 January
A-level students ‘still look to move away’ for university Fewer sixth-form students want to attend a university near their home despite tuition fees rising to £9,000 a year, a new survey says. By Jack Grove 23 December
LSE apologises over satirical T-shirt row Wearing of shirts depicting Prophet Mohammed and Jesus ‘did not amount to harassment’ By Jack Grove 19 December
Graduate earnings: ‘human capital’ gains subject to scrutiny ‘Manhattan Project’ that some think could pave the way for variable fees proceeds with Nuffield funding By John Morgan 19 December
NUS ‘could do more’ to support protesters Student leaders criticised over perceived failure to support grass-roots members joining in demonstrations By Jack Grove 19 December
Canada aims for US student growth Border states a key battleground as the struggle for international income intensifies By Jon Marcus 19 December
Whitehall farce by the student numbers Aldwyn Cooper takes aim at the coalition’s haphazard policymaking 12 December
US court raises chances of jocks getting piece of action Judgment is a key development in student athletes’ bid to claim a cut of billion-dollar college sports By Jon Marcus 12 December
Croatia weighs a strategy for higher education reform Following student protests, government mulls a sector report calling for change. Cyrille Cartier writes 12 December
University of London v-c steps into student protests row Sir Adrian Smith suggests protesters wanted police involved to generate ‘headlines’ By Jack Grove 11 December
Hundreds sign petition against ‘draconian’ protest ban More than 1,200 people have signed a petition against a ban on protesting at the University of London By Jack Grove 9 December
Students seeking more help from counsellors More students are seeking help from university counsellors amid growing concerns over debt and future job prospects. By Jack Grove 7 December
University of London protests see more arrests Thirty-six people were arrested after another confrontation between protesters and police at the University of London. By John Morgan 6 December
Senate House occupation ends with arrests At least three demonstrators were arrested as security staff and police broke up a student occupation of the University of London’s Senate House. By Jack Grove 5 December
Undergraduate numbers cap ‘to be abolished’ – Osborne The government will abolish the cap on student numbers “altogether” the year after next, George Osborne has announced By John Morgan 5 December
Good reasons for UK students to study in the US Generous funding and quality tuition make US universities an attractive choice, says Alan Ryan 5 December
Germany’s student accommodation and financing crises Student associations call for more, affordable residence places By Frances Mechan-Schmidt 5 December
Turkey: liberty and repression The state is confronting student protest with an iron fist while promising to relax its grip on the academy. Jack Grove reports from the country 5 December
Jim O’Neill: in BRICS and MINTs, education is fuel for growth As Times Higher Education launches the BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014, Jim O’Neill says the UK can help the world and itself by going global 5 December
London’s Senate House occupied by students Students have occupied the University of London’s Senate House in a protest over pay, pensions and financial accountability. By Jack Grove 4 December
Warning issued over threat to student funding Social mobility could be harmed if cuts of £45 million are focused on the so-called “widening participation premium”, a new study says By Jack Grove 30 November
University of Sussex threatens legal action after reoccupation Students have reoccupied a conference centre at the University of Sussex that was at the centre of previous protests over the outsourcing of services. By Holly Else 28 November
Pets in the academic workplace Petting animals can help to overcome social barriers which can lead to improved learning for students, says Erin McKenna 28 November
Unions unite to protest ULU president’s arrest Open letter from around 100 staff condemns police action By Jack Grove 28 November
Continuum study to press for solutions to part-time slump Sector’s report on decline failed to provide answers, says UEL centre’s director John Storan By David Matthews 28 November
Westminster programme integrates arts and science Student collaboration blends skills to take fresh look at knowledge By Matthew Reisz 28 November
Hungarian sector limps along as youth still vote with their feet ‘Student contract’ fails to forestall exodus as academy reels from massive cuts By Jon Marcus 28 November
US alternative to student loans polarises debate Liberals and conservatives argue over merits of intergenerational Pay It Forward plan By Jon Marcus 28 November
Cambridge shuts transfer window on trainee medics London partners unhappy as university scraps ‘unfit for purpose’ model By Holly Else 21 November
University of Oxford’s black pioneers Uncovering tales of ancient university’s scholars of colour By Matthew Reisz 21 November
PR staff strive for Wikipedia whitewashes Press offices attempt news management via popular data source By David Matthews 21 November