‘Universities on fire’: will campuses cope in a changing world?
While environmental crisis has preoccupied academic minds for decades, little has been said about the real-world impact on institutions on the climate front line, argues new book
While environmental crisis has preoccupied academic minds for decades, little has been said about the real-world impact on institutions on the climate front line, argues new book
When Rhodes and fees both fell and Africa’s top university appointed its third black leader, hopes were raised that South African higher education was moving into a new era of equality. But several...
Clare Marchant to join University of Gloucestershire after six years leading the admissions service
Organisers look to expand?programme beyond existing 110 UK-Ukraine partnerships into Europe and?North America
‘Lottery’ for mandated replication studies would encourage ‘greater care’ over ‘datasets’, Australian researchers argue
UK government support for further rapid growth in international student numbers ‘over for now’, warns former minister
Parents have been misled by UK universities about the support available to students, and Parliament must intervene, says Lee Fryatt
University ‘reviewing’ fair work umpire’s decision to reject clarification that ‘contemporaneous consultation’ means ‘within a week’
Nation’s gender equity improves as Covid creates job openings and an appreciation of more welcoming work environments
Academics worry that more middle-class families will reconsider university as usefulness of degrees cast into doubt
Head of?Melbourne University leads plaudits?as?rival chief accepts elevation
The University and College Union has empowered a militant minority to push through divisive policies that will alienate?its membership, says Julia Bell
Supporters say new director will not be afraid to use new powers to ensure free speech duties are followed, but many still question the need for such a position
Don’t put scientists in a ‘boxing ring’, Australia urged, as bereaved mother walks free from 20-year incarceration
Notwithstanding their financial reliance on foreigners, universities down under must consider the ‘value proposition’ for the students