Administrator burnout risks ‘destabilising’ universities
Relying on professional services staff overworking ‘not a sustainable business model’
Relying on professional services staff overworking ‘not a sustainable business model’
Chinese embassy officials held a meeting with a leading Canadian university after two of its academics spoke at a Taiwanese-government sponsored event
A ground-breaking physics experiment underlines a proud scholarly tradition that relies on purpose, dedication?– and money, says Keith Burnett
‘Without ending funding for projects, it would be impossible to fund new and innovative projects,’ says Stian Westlake
Limit cut by another 10 per cent, with master’s and doctoral students now included
State must step in, according to submissions to major university review
After $50 million lawsuit was filed against the US athletics association over lost earnings, experts warn that further cases could trigger its collapse
Amid increasing political attacks and with the nature of the role changing, universities should spend more time succession planning, says outgoing head of international presidents’ association
‘Highly focused and narrow policy interventions’ such as the ?3.5 billion-a-year apprenticeship levy have held back wider engagement between academia and industry, says critical report
Ucas data confirms increasing use of ‘decline my place’ option, contributing in part to less-selective institutions’ recruitment woes
Ukrainians are very resourceful and are more eager than ever to develop cooperation with institutions and scholars in the West, says?David Livingstone
Cara at ‘critical turning point’ as researchers flee violence in Ukraine, Gaza and elsewhere
The president of McMaster University discusses the importance of nuclear power, dealing with a sexual misconduct scandal and limits on student recruitment
New report finds expanded offerings in some European countries and significant cuts in others