4 January 2024 digital edition
Shouldering the cost: How can England’s HE funding system be fixed?
Shouldering the cost: How can England’s HE funding system be fixed?
La Crosse’s Joe Gow threatens lawsuit and claims free speech rights have been violated following dismissal over films produced with his wife
Universities in conservative region decline to add DEI component to their?conditions of?accreditation
International students, post-study work visas and opinion pieces captured readers’ attention this year
The recent election result underlines that international student recruitment is encountering limits, both physical and political, says?Michèle Wera
LLE can overturn ‘mad idea’ that university must happen between ages 18 and 21, says David Latchman, stepping down as Birkbeck v-c after 21 years
Paperwork pain eases, revenue pain rises as universities confront new year
The Russian invasion has only engendered a fierce and united front to preserve freedom of enquiry and freedom of expression at all costs, says John Austin
Professor says Nigerian students feel ‘targeted’ by Westminster policies
Autonomy, tertiary sector integration and sustainable research funding are crucial to sector’s future, Brian Schmidt says, as he relinquishes leadership role
By having their own lawyers, panels can ensure all positions are considered regardless of who else (if anyone) has appointed one, says Andrew Brown
除非各国解决阻碍国际毕业生从事有意义职业的文化障碍,否则削减福利的措施将适得其反
Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack warns of increasing trend for attacks on female students protesting for their right to education
Winning entrants focused their efforts where the need was greatest and embraced innovation to maximise impact
Higher Education for Good is a new book that seeks to?build a better future after years of turbulence and acute crises