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Revised freedom of speech guidelines are pushing universities to be both more active in heading off problems before they start, but also less political
Helping students learn is core to universities¡¯ missions, but the buzz phrase ¡®student success¡¯ has come to designate something more. Exactly what, though, remains contested, and its pursuit has exposed age-old tensions between academics and administrators. Sara Custer reports
Digital learning experts tell THE event sector is experiencing only the first wave of innovation, with much more to come
Universities must address ethical questions and bias in AI and ensure students are ¡®better than ChatGPT¡¯, says Wei Li
At an institution already known for inclusivity, Valerie Sheares Ashby plans to apply those values to her ambitions to grow UMBC¡¯s infrastructure and research activity
We preview the upcoming virtual World Academic Summit and speak with the University of Toronto¡¯s Susan McCahan about her vision of the future for higher education
What¡¯s the next phase of the coronavirus response from universities in Hong Kong and China?
Highlights from a roundtable discussion with universities in Davos about how location influences community outreach and academic research
Alicia Wilson of Johns Hopkins University explains the benefits of supporting employees to put down roots in the neighbourhood
Sector heads recognise that Mexicans have rallied behind the president¡¯s promises even though problems of inequality and social mobility persist
Critiques of the publish or perish culture, PhD career precarity and the plight of international students were themes in some of our most popular stories this year
The vice-chancellor of Harper Adams University shares the lessons he¡¯s learned heading the agricultural institution for 10 years and how it¡¯s preparing for Brexit
Aminata Cairo leads the Inclusive Education research group at the Hague University of Applied Sciences. Born in the Netherlands to Surinamese parents, she obtained a PhD in medical anthropology from the University of Kentucky. She won the Martin Luther King Jr Humanitarian Award for her work promoting inclusion among students
International student mobility policies around the world don¡¯t address sustainability or inclusivity, survey finds
National legislation can be a barrier to offering one diploma from two universities, joint degree advocate says
EAIE report analyses views of 2,300 international education staff on their universities¡¯ priorities
Nobel laureate astrophysicist Brian Schmidt discusses the notion of ¡®genius¡¯ with rising star physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski
Three people pushing for change on university campuses discuss how decolonisation goes beyond course content
Decades of investment in US collegiate athletic programmes have built global talent incubators for women¡¯s football, says Sara Custer
Higher education leaders and scientists from around the world identify ways to make it easier for women to succeed in scientific fields
Female academics on Twitter have exposed the shocking abuse they endured at academic meet-ups, observes Sara Custer
Vice-provost for academic affairs at Nazarbayev University says the post-Soviet country is supporting higher education to break new ground in international research
Henrik Wegener says Danish businesses and domestic students will suffer as a result of government reforms
Presidents of the next three Times Higher Education World Academic Summit host partner institutions discuss global talent in the 21st century