European research networks win most from Horizon 2020 Interim evaluation highlights challenges facing researchers in Eastern Europe and the Baltic states By David Matthews 10 June
Publication of teaching excellence framework results postponed Decision made by Department for Education amid uncertainty following UK general election By Chris Havergal 9 June
General election 2017: tuition fee pledge key as Labour surges Conservatives remain largest party in hung Parliament By Chris Havergal 9 June
Video: Henry Lane Fox on whether universities can teach entrepreneurship Henry Lane Fox speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation and Impact Summit in Hong Kong 8 June
Could lie detector tests remove election polling errors? Italian academic says biometric testing could reveal 'secrets of the mind' of potentially lying voters By John Elmes 8 June
Will teaching excellence framework shatter old hierarchies? Some big-name institutions may gain bronze when results are published next week, but sector experts are divided on impact on England's university pecking order By Jack Grove 8 June
Europe ‘struggling to catch’ US on high-impact science Americans produce nearly twice as many highly cited papers in key fields, with China also catching up on EU By John Elmes 8 June
Quarter of UK universities ‘under threat’ by 2022, v-c warns Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers By Jack Grove 7 June
Hepi-HEA survey: ethnic minority students engage less with tutors Annual survey of 14,000 UK undergraduates explores reasons for underachievement of black and ethnic minority learners By Jack Grove 7 June
After 20 years of teaching in higher education, this is why I am walking away There are now so many regulations to abide by in higher education, it's a wonder there is any academic freedom left, says Steve Wheeler By Steve Wheeler 7 June
ACE president: new political order endangers US and UK academies Molly Corbett Broad warns that sectors' pre-eminent position in global higher education may be at risk By John Morgan 7 June
Legal action threatened over Netherlands’ English-medium teaching Lobby group says that law requiring classes to be taught in Dutch must be enforced By Holly Else 6 June