Closure of African history master’s faces legal challenge
Students?sue Chichester over axeing of unique course, alleging discrimination and breach of contract
Students?sue Chichester over axeing of unique course, alleging discrimination and breach of contract
Uncertainty gives way to despair as new government pulls the plug on Science City and turns its back on reform process
Dame Athene Donald tells?THE?about calling out unacceptable behaviour with empathy and reflects on her legacy as outgoing master of Churchill College
Mari Sundli Tveit?says academia depends on ‘openness, cross-border cooperation and mobility’
Debate risks legitimising dehumanising ideologies, but rebutting such views is how progress has always been made, says Eric Heinze
Latest figures show Chinese application numbers back on trend, but caution sounded on headwinds and ‘super-dependence’
Scholarly inquiry is already improving UK society, but its full impact won't be felt until researchers better engage with policymakers, says Rita Gardner
International enrolments bear no relationship whatsoever to provision gaps in students’ home countries, study finds
Academics are increasingly prioritising work-life balance. Peer review is one of the first commitments they drop, say Davor Pavlovic and Rebekah Gundry
Regardless of whether claims about research security had any bearing on withdrawal, shifting political sands perceived to have been a key factor
In latest escalation, Republicans insist documents presented by university to date do not go far enough
Sixty sector organisations, including 21 universities,?are seeking to build a new market for cash products that does not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion
With applicant numbers declining despite big recruitment plans, report argues more incentives are needed to turn student interest into enrolments
After Trump crackdown and Biden promise of clearer guidelines, lawmakers grow antsy about lack of progress
As officials ward off questions about debt relief, tax office outlines the cost of changes to ‘grossly unfair’ repayment quirk