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Green encyclical ups pressure on Catholic universities to show moral leadership on climate change. Will more make an ethical shift?
A team at the Uppsala University Library is working to crack the code for digitising handwritten text
International alumni outreach efforts are on the rise as institutions expand fundraising horizons
Sector fine-tunes policies aimed at addressing under-representation of female academics. Jon Marcus reports from Copenhagen
Nafsa conference hears of figures showing that overseas students’ interaction with locals is more limited than generally assumed
The male student societies are under pressure like never before. Is it time to shut them down – or can they mend their ways?
Those studying at Arizona State and other universities are in demand as firms across the US seek fresh business insights, says Jon Marcus
Project Vox aims to illuminate key female thinkers absent from the discipline’s history
The Institute of International Education hopes that 1,000 teachers can help it double the number of Americans studying overseas
Emergency services from around the world come to train at the small village with a unique connection to Texas A&M
American universities review exchange programmes as 50-year embargo ends
Activists want universities to report if study-abroad students are killed, injured or victims of a crime
Fears rise in the US that talented early career scientists are being driven out of the sector because of lack of opportunities
Jon Marcus reports from Cleveland, Mississippi on an institution pinning hopes on a musical heritage
Jon Marcus examines the decline of all-female institutions in the West and their rising popularity in the developing world
Lawsuit led by 200 universities over regulations allowing hobbyists to keep rights while academics face virtual no-fly zone
The urban dreams of those with degrees are driving up prices in US metropolitan hubs and driving out those with no tertiary education
Two influential bodies call for free tuition as Tennessee unveils lottery-funded college study
Digital literacy can enhance humanities research as well as the skill set of graduates
Jon Marcus reports on the Chicago institutions battling it out for the Barack Obama presidential library and museum
While a legal fight led to the unravelling of promises of confidentiality, some researchers argue that there is a silver lining
Variable laws and calls for better protection of students have colleges negotiating a minefield of legal and PR issues
But federal restrictions on cannabis are hampering US research, scholars warn
As lecturers in the UK prepare for the UCU’s marking boycott, US campuses are experiencing a surge of unionisation