Paying gas bills with reserves ‘risks punishing good management’
French ministry wants universities to use unallocated funds to cover up to 500?per cent increases in energy costs
French ministry wants universities to use unallocated funds to cover up to 500?per cent increases in energy costs
Princeton ‘lifer’ moves to Cambridge without ever totally shaking off her outsider status
European finance ministers told to abandon ‘absurd’ plan to shift unspent Horizon funding elsewhere in their squeezed 2023 budget
A recent email by a UK vice-chancellor is a case study in how not to inspire people to go beyond the call of duty, say two management scholars
Claim universities feed students ‘anti-British history’ was ‘cheap wisecrack’ when ‘mature debate’ needed, says ex-No?10 adviser
Research by Nobel laureates is now being used for encrypted communications, says Nobel Prize committee
Union achieves key aim of 2017 Bell review of sector organisations
Advocates abandon Melbourne seminar over Australia’s answer to Diversity Champions Programme, citing presence of opponents
Entrepreneurs are the new kings, but academics doing basic research are key to our future – and they need proper funding, says Brian Schmidt
Compelling stories of how foreign-born founders drive economic prosperity are more likely to convince policymakers about the need to embrace overseas students, says Alice Gast, who recently stepped...
Scholars warn that Tokyo’s cash injection will reward the few over the many, pushing top institutions closer to industry at the expense of basic research, social sciences and humanities
New York-based?manga comic expert claims withdrawal of Karl Andersson’s controversial paper may ‘stifle innovation and scholarship’ in future
As legal challenge gains, Congress avoids renewing provision seen letting elite campuses tie financial offers to student ability to pay
But political scientists and politician-scientist say the country’s rightward shift poses ‘no risk’ to academic freedom or international recruitment
Scholars from the Global South have vastly fewer international options than those from the Global North, says Srila?Roy