By Agency. The move is part of a plan to attract talent from a variety of different backgrounds, the top publisher said. Read more...
Free speech rankings: over half of universities have 'banned or censored ideas'
By Josie Gurney-Read. Rankings looking at which universities have banned or actively censored ideas have been released today, where does your university rank. Read more...
UK dominates list of world's 'most international universities'
By Josie Gurney-Read, Javier Espinoza. Thirty-nine universities in the UK make the Times Higher Education top 100, with Imperial College London leading the way – see the top 100 here. Read more...
Extroverts '25 per cent more likely to earn £40,000 a year' study finds
By Javier Espinoza. Those who are conscientious have around a 20 per cent chance of gaining a high-paying job, a new study has revealed. Read more...
Cecil Rhodes: Oxford students must confront views they find 'objectionable', says new head
By Javier Espinoza. Lord Patten defends Oxford's historical relationship with Cecil Rhodes saying that many of its scholars depended on activities now seen to be 'unacceptable. Read more...
Universities need open minds
By Telegraph View. The new vice-chancellor of Oxford University has a tough fight ahead in defending freedom of thought and expression. Read more...
Ten of the highest paying graduate employers
As it's revealed that Aldi graduates are offered a £42,000 starting salary, among other benefits, we look at 10 of the top paying graduate employers, according to the The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers. Read more...
Poor pupils 'more likely' to get an Oxford interview, says head of admissions
By Javier Espinoza. Samina Khan, head of Oxford admissions, has said bright pupils should be encouraged to “read widely” and "go on visits". Read more...
'Whether Rhodes falls or not, racism lives'
By Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan. The debate over Cecil Rhodes's statue has stopped reasoned discussion about the experiences of BME students, writes Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan. Read more...
'Unattractive' women get lower grades, study finds
By Javier Espinoza. The research, by the Metropolitan State University of Denver, also found that for male students, looks are irrelevant when it comes to grades. Read more...