Professor’s firing over ‘threats’ was racist, claims AAUP
Black?academic suing former institution after it alleged he had?advocated for ‘killing white people’
Black?academic suing former institution after it alleged he had?advocated for ‘killing white people’
Only four universities hitting Europe’s?20 per cent?target, but immobile institutions?say agency figures belie specific barriers and?possibilities of domestic?exchanges
Education has been incorporating and reimagining the threats and possibilities of tech for decades. AI will be no different, says Paul Breen
Administrators unalarmed, noting more applicants could come from mainland China, especially Greater Bay Area
Tackling global warming needs a radical shift in business management. Graduates must force it on their employers, says Oliver Laasch
Leaders warn more universities likely to face financial difficulties in coming months as pay stretched to ‘limits of affordability’
媒体报道的让国际学生从事更多兼职工作的计划被批评“短视”
Sir David MacMillan and Dame Kate Bingham join board as ‘high-risk, high-reward’ starts work
Government said to be aiming for ‘uncontroversial’ legislation on LLE, with future of plans to limit student entry unclear
Proposed act to strengthen ties between neighbouring continents would be seen as too ideological and unworkable, say experts
As institutions attempt to make language more inclusive, scholars question whether changing language with negative connotations has the opposite effect
Early taste of academic precarity reported in biggest-ever survey of student-employees, although rectors’ conference questions reliability of a union-commissioned study
Rather than attempting to block resolutions, university leaders should focus on creating people-first cultures, says Hanfu Mi?
Chief executive Susan Lapworth says regulator will ‘respond positively and practically’ to recommendations from highly critical report
Participation keeps going up, but significant equality issues remain