Scholars in limbo as UK quits European University Institute
Intergovernmental institute says ‘symbolic’ split over full attendance at council meetings led to?failure of?talks
Intergovernmental institute says ‘symbolic’ split over full attendance at council meetings led to?failure of?talks
Academic presses?struggling to?keep up with the demand for once-obscure books about war-torn nation
Trudeau government faces calls to follow Biden’s lead, although improvement in borrower repayment terms seen as more likely
Some students reluctant to switch to English-language lectures because national exams are conducted in Chinese
Acknowledging such students’ difficult personal circumstances is an important first step to improving their graduation rates, says Ozalle Toms
Huge study by Colorado researchers finds one in eight academics studied for their PhD at just five institutions
Families increasingly having to help students to get through their studies as inflation erodes value of loans
Higher education needs to ‘find the right balance’ between online and in-person learning, says Sydney professor, after confronting empty lecture hall for the second time
A groaning university wants ministerial permission to impose separate English- and Dutch-language course caps
Graduates report feeling happier on Saturdays and Sundays, skewing findings for researchers trying to measure well-being
Institutions should assign a senior university manager to uphold academic freedom in same way as equality is promoted at board level, says report
It is no accident that universities are prominent in protests over ties to the slave trade and movements to decolonise education, says Joanna Newman
Prepare for the rankings launch of the year?
Union members begin walkouts at 16 universities amid calls for higher wage rises due to cost-of-living crisis
Student groups condemn institution’s denials and call for ‘student-run’ body to look into sexual harassment on campus