Administrator’s suicide came after refusal of mental health leave
President of Lincoln University in Missouri voluntarily agrees to take paid administrative leave following death of?Antoinette Candia-Bailey
President of Lincoln University in Missouri voluntarily agrees to take paid administrative leave following death of?Antoinette Candia-Bailey
Campuses in urban areas of Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia may be first to face federal cap on education visas
After years of warnings, a dip in international enrolments risks tipping universities into crisis. It is deeply strange that government seems not to care
While UK universities are starting to address the challenges faced by new mothers, combining parenthood and academia remains a difficult task. Five writers give their experience of what institutions...
Research quality more evenly spread than funding and ‘toxic cultural bias’ could be behind disparities, says geographical analysis for Hepi
Almost no leaders in?THE?survey expect government to support a university in serious trouble, as domestic and international funding woes leave one v-c fearing ministers ‘want to drive us out of...
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Good for the goose but not the gander, after college’s university-standard performance failed to earn it sub-university branding
University courses franchised to colleges accounted for 53 per cent of ?4.1 million of fraud detected by SLC last year, says public spending watchdog
Analysis of Ucas figures reveals which universities saw the largest falls in undergraduate recruitment
The British Library cyber-attack underlines that?HE?and research libraries’ technologies and policies put us at too much risk, says?Fiona Greig
As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola...
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
German Academic Exchange Service advocates continued engagement, but on universities’ own terms
Viacheslav Morozov of the University of Tartu was detained earlier this month