The craft of reputation building and maintenance
Institutions must be more strategic about positioning themselves and their work when considering new markets and partnerships, says Tania Rhodes-Taylor
Institutions must be more strategic about positioning themselves and their work when considering new markets and partnerships, says Tania Rhodes-Taylor
Successful applications from south Asia fall off a cliff, as authorities struggle to distinguish genuine students from those with other things on their minds
Computer scientist?on his company’s foray into testing, competing with TikTok and lessons from being a university professor
Open letter signed by more than 2,000 documents numerous issues with new finance systems – and calls for leaders to take responsibility
If the sector is to tackle the existential threats facing the world, it must rediscover its practical idealism about itself, says?Nigel Thrift
Increasingly international universities want to push native-language brain drain up the political agenda, despite their rescue from ‘freefall’ by a recent funding top-up
Universities should not be obliged to support speech that restricts another’s right to speech or academic freedom, say James Murray and Alice Sullivan
You are part of the problem, academic union tells Labour, as government?declines to ‘step in’
Students at?higher-ranked liberal arts colleges report strong relationships with their?instructors?– but rural institutions languish, says Samuel Abrams
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
Leading civil rights figure in US higher education questions assertions by Supreme Court justices that ending legacy advantages could be a reasonable response to their expected ban on affirmative...
Ministries and rectors in Austria and Slovakia are yet to reach agreements on the extra funding needed to cover surging costs
Funding council reviewer signals intent to recommend ditching ERA, rewriting national interest test and circumscribing veto power
Tribal areas get their first public institution since 2018 incorporation, benefiting women unable to seek education further afield
The mature student specialist’s renowned politics department could become part of the solution rather than the problem, says Matthew Flinders