TPS: universities seek respite from ?125 million pensions bill
Coming changes to UK higher education¡¯s second biggest pension scheme will add millions to costs at exactly the wrong time, leaders say
Coming changes to UK higher education¡¯s second biggest pension scheme will add millions to costs at exactly the wrong time, leaders say
Academy?¡®at the heart¡¯ of humanity¡¯s failures to get to grips with scale of the issue,?warns president of?Arizona State University
Faculty groups say ¡®we are already seeing staff and faculty leaving the state¡¯ in response to proposed legislation
Science?may be the best tool humanity has to improve our social conditions ¨C but we must steer it in the right direction, writes Carolina Torrealba
System comes under strain during difficult period for industrial relations but most appear committed, despite some notable departures
Controversial move to?stop students bringing family members puts UK behind its rivals in international recruitment,?but?spiralling migration could lead to even more measures further down the line
Takeover of?private institution by larger public one ¡®holds lessons¡¯ for sectors haemorrhaging students due to demographic decline
While other nations are reaching saturation point, the US has the scope to derive greater benefit from international education, says Allan Goodman
Auckland v-c wants to use M¨¡ori knowledge and research on misinformation to help tackle UN goals
UQ flags new residential complex as accommodation council urges students to ¡®pounce¡¯ on mid-year vacancies
International students spend billions in the UK and the?vast majority return home. So why do anti-immigration measures target them, asks Ben Moore
Legal backers say €40 million class action case could set precedent for universities in around 50 countries bound by the Lisbon recognition convention
Reaching out to a trusted community reminded Karen Spierling why she values academia enough to defend it in the public arena
Tackling racism within institutions is a crucial first step, says Nick Braisby, three years on from a murder that shook the world?
Activists?meet in Glasgow?to discuss industrial action next steps ¨C but?ongoing divisions threaten to derail unity message