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European University Association says being forced to disclose international funding could lead to institutions being wrongly ‘suspected of representing foreign interests’
SET University president Iryna Volnytska discusses the challenges of building a new institution in wartime
European Commission stresses that ‘with academic freedom comes academic responsibility’, aiming to ‘de-risk, not to de-couple’ scientific collaboration
Next EU framework programme should also deliver significant uplift in ERC spending, says funder
?cole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne says quality of education under pressure due to rapid enrolment growth
As countries that are home to around half of the world’s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
Sandra Borch apologises for making ‘big mistake’ while completing her master’s thesis
Jamus Jerome Lim, who raised issue in Singaporean parliament, says diverse ideas must be ‘allowed to circulate and be subject to debate’
German Academic Exchange Service advocates continued engagement, but on universities’ own terms
Viacheslav Morozov of the University of Tartu was detained earlier this month
But study notes later modifications to flagship policy have started to broaden out membership in terms of prestige and geography
Government says that higher education institutions manage their own events but that it might advise them to “respect…wider social norms”
Firm to axe a third of its workforce following ‘downturn’ in publishing trends
Fage survey also finds two-fifths of students must work to support themselves
‘University check’ would allow for issues to be resolved in the drafting stage, rather than once policies have been announced, says EUA
Restrictions would increase registration fees for non-EU learners, but plans to make international students pay returnable deposits for residence are already in doubt
Revised policy fails to address key causes of research career precarity, university leaders say
Supreme court rules student leases can be ended early despite legal challenge
John Edmunds commended alongside Bristol health chief and Leicester chancellor
International students, post-study work visas and opinion pieces captured readers’ attention this year
Winning entrants focused their efforts where the need was greatest and embraced innovation to maximise impact
?dám and Dávid Tárnoki, radiologists at Semmelweis University, discuss their shared ‘trajectory’
President wants to turn national research institutes into ‘programme agencies’ and give universities more autonomy, but experts question how effectively the plans can be implemented
Rise in financial aid of 10 per cent ‘like an early Christmas present’ amid rising costs, says national student group