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Proliferation of for-profit providers sparks concerns of ¡®abusive practices¡¯ including misrepresentation and tuition fee fraud
European Commission-published Competitiveness Compass raises fears of political interference
Prompted by deadly train station collapse, thousands of students are calling for government accountability
Draft 2025 budget could be devastating for research, universities and students, academics warn
Ten thousand back call for Antoine Petit to resign as president of French state research organisation
University reform commission announced by Georgian prime minister likely means of tightening political control, scholars warn
While majority do see themselves as staff, discipline and stage of PhD likely to influence how candidates perceive their role, researchers say
Latest scheme designed to encourage graduates to live and work in less populated regions of the country
Switzerland¡¯s agreement to join Horizon Europe follows a roller-coaster decade during which it was twice excluded from EU research programmes owing to political squabbles with the European Commission. Emily Dixon assesses the fallout ¨C and asks whether a third exclusion can be ruled out
Mar¨ªa Zambrano programme was designed to attract international talent ¨C but many recipients say no effort has been made to retain them
With new restrictions imposed after Russia¡¯s invasion of Ukraine, academics prioritised protecting teaching over research, study finds
¡®Experimental public establishments¡¯ such as PSL and Paris-Saclay have suffered growing pains of late, but hopes remain high that France may finally have found a way for its complex web of institutions to compete on the world stage without trampling cherished historical identities, writes Emily Dixon
Divide between scientists in research institutes and teacher-researchers at universities in spotlight after op-eds
Of respondents to Swedish survey who reported experiencing threats or harassment, half said a student was responsible
Improved visa processing among measures proposed by umbrella groups to attract and retain international students
Hungary ¡®has not sufficiently addressed¡¯ conflict of interest concerns, EU body rules
New decree, also requiring exams to be held in person, divides opinion among distance-learning universities
Government proposals would see 30 per cent of taught postgraduate programmes shortened or reconfigured
University leaders warn region¡¯s public institutions will ¡®fall behind¡¯ without funding increase
Agreement between coalition and opposition parties to reduce budget cuts does little to assuage sector leaders¡¯ fears
Winners of this year¡¯s Times Higher Education Awards hope to use their moment in the spotlight as a catalyst for further achievement
Five years after a devastating fire, the Paris cathedral has finally reopened, with the help of a vast team of researchers
Dividing second pillar of FP10 into two councils could ¡®weaken programme¡¯s collaborative spirit¡¯, European umbrella body warns
Higher education institutions ¡®in danger¡¯ as a result of controversial budget measures, umbrella group says, with some closing in protest