Times Higher Education’s Books of 2014
The year’s best reads for work and pleasure, chosen by scholars and senior figures in the sector
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The University of Nebraska has been dinged by the state auditor for allowing employees to spend nearly $96,000 on 20 first-class flights around the world ...
An orangutan held in an Argentine zoo can be freed and transferred to a sanctuary after a court recognized the ape as a "non-human person" unlawfully deprived of its freedom, local media reported on Sunday.
Juergen Todenhoefer's journey was a tough one: dangerous, but also eye-opening.
The trade in tigers and other wild cat parts from Myanmar into China has grown in recent years ...
Pope Francis has sharply criticised the Vatican bureaucracy in a pre-Christmas address to cardinals, complaining of "spiritual Alzheimer's" and "the terrorism of gossip".
The National Labor Relations Board issued a ruling last week that could clear the way for much more unionization of faculty members at private colleges and universities.
Less than half of students who enroll in Utah’s colleges and universities finish bachelor’s degrees within six years ...
Science funders across Europe need to come together to invest in fundamental interdisciplinary research that can address global challenges like climate change because of the lack of European Union support for such programmes.
By night, Ieong Man Teng was dealing baccarat to gamblers at the Wynn Macau casino.