Phakeng’s future at Cape Town in balance amid suspension reports
Fate of vice-chancellor set to be decided at crunch meeting, with student protests also disrupting start of academic year
Fate of vice-chancellor set to be decided at crunch meeting, with student protests also disrupting start of academic year
University leadership attempts to restart in-person?operations but students still in mourning say ‘we aren’t ready’
University hiring professor to direct Centre for Coastal Communities, based in Essex seaside town?hit by deprivation
Flying taxis indicative of a free-for-all, say critics, who see a?half-baked attempt at a whole-government approach
Union calls for criminalisation of ‘wage theft’ with jail time for worst offenders
Processing delays affecting guests from Global South?put future of major academic events in country at risk
A digitised form of America’s famous admissions exam will help level the playing field for university applicants across the world, says Cezar Wazen
Number of postgraduates?heading overseas after?completing studies at elite institutions still below pre-pandemic levels
While corporations and universities bowed to pressure to ban controversial BBC documentary, students showed freedom of speech and critical enquiry still matter in India, says Mukhtar Ahmad
Monthly payments not enough to counter massive rises in cost of living, says students’ union
All sides hail significant progress, with phasing-out of zero-hours contracts and higher wages for lower paid to be discussed in two-week talks
Labour deputy leader promises to raise staff concerns about pay deductions with shadow education secretary?
Swansea University?highest placed institution in list of LGBTQ+-friendly employers but some institutions choose not to take part
AI-written essays have exposed the unambitious and unoriginal thinking that universities require from undergraduates, says James Warren
Eight per cent hit overall but?smallest portfolios worst affected, while Harvard and Texas remain out in front