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Moving beyond ¡®chalk-and-talk¡¯ can have significant benefits, but many lecturers remain wary
Higher education sectors born out of empire fail to meet local skill needs, says professor
Long-serving leader will not seek fourth term, with handover scheduled for September 2025
Campus legislation passed by Nigerian senate in July 2020 still waiting for assent
David Mba creates fully funded PhD studentships after taking reins at Birmingham City University
¡®Clarkonomics¡¯ has proved a big boost for local economies wherever the University of Iowa basketballer plays, and experts explain her record-breaking tournament performances have been a slam dunk for the institution
Currency devaluation makes it harder for families to afford higher education, and for institutions to pay their staff
Data reveals the amount of days academics devote to public events, but have scholars become ¡®apathetic¡¯ towards civic engagement activities?
UK-based recipients of Advanced Grants will still have to move institution to secure Brussels funding, despite Horizon Europe association deal
Hepi report on funding options, aimed at stopping politicians from ¡®keeping shtum¡¯, sees v-c back a graduate tax as ¡®genuinely progressive¡¯
Preliminary results showed students who used VR headsets reported greater improvements in how calm they felt compared with those who accessed interventions via smartphones
Researchers at Paul Smith¡¯s College designed a VR version of a local forest trail using the same graphic engine as popular video game Fortnite
Early data suggest number of international students starting taught postgraduate courses is down 6 per cent, but some individual campuses hit much harder
Report finds that female education researchers are outnumbered three-to-one and face ¡®multi-faceted¡¯ challenges
New figures show UK university-business interactions are down 5 per cent, to lowest level since at least 2014-15
Student recruitment firm AECC warns that restricting graduate visa route could be ¡®catastrophic day¡¯ for UK higher education
Durham again found to have lowest proportion of students from its own region, but highlights work to boost north east's low HE participation rate
While US prison reform campaigners celebrate reversal of 30-year ban on incarcerated students accessing Pell Grants, counterparts in England and Wales express concern that government inaction has stalled progress
Researchers at Risk programme currently limited to Ukrainian scholars
Bill adds to ?15,000 cost of damages paid by science secretary to professor over suggestion she had expressed sympathy for Hamas
Holyrood government doubles down on fee-free policy despite warnings of underinvestment
Economy minister Conor Murphy says the expansion ¡®is key to promoting regional balance, in line with my economic vision¡¯
Professor says universities are still prioritising gender and other issues over tackling racism
Adam Habib says institutions that spoke out over Ukraine ¡®immediately invoked institutional neutrality¡¯ on Gaza, questioning whether they would have done the same in relation to Nazi Germany