(the) Times Higher Educational Supplement

(the) Times Higher Educational Supplement
the Times Higher Educational Supplement [the Times Higher Educational Supplement] (also infml the Times Higher) (abbr the THES)
a British newspaper published each week by the company that owns ↑Times. It is similar to the ↑Times Educational Supplement but it is for teachers and other people involved in ↑higher education (= education at colleges and universities rather than at schools). It was first published in 1972.

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