Flawed assumptions about how universities and statisticians would react to the trebling of fees are behind today¡¯s retrogressive steps, says Aaron Porter
If Jordan Peterson and his ilk think business schools have been taken over by a Marxist mob, they clearly haven¡¯t been in one recently, says Carl Rhodes
Classroom skills that previously came naturally to lecturers and students can become very rusty in the online environment, says Christopher Hallenbrook
Higher education must double down on the liberal education values of interdisciplinarity, experiential learning and critical thinking, says Eric Skipper
Despite the pandemic, trade disputes and geopolitical tensions, several factors will continue to push and pull Chinese students abroad, says Nicolas Chu
Higher education in continental Europe needs to overcome its prejudices about DBAs if it is to meet demand from today¡¯s senior managers, says Michel Kalika
The financial effects of Covid may cause disadvantaged college applicants to panic, unclear how to apply for aid or too ashamed to do so, says Amy Glynn
Negative connotations attached to ¡®liberal¡¯ and ¡®arts¡¯ have created a misleading perception of a transformative education model that delivers for students, say Barbara Altmann and Jeffrey Nesteruk
The effects of gentrification and displacement as neighbourhoods are transformed into vibrant hubs of creativity shouldn¡¯t be ignored, says Costas Spirou
The country¡¯s conservative government is wary of academia¡¯s social influence and values, but a ministerial letter offers hope, says Agnieszka Piotrowska