Fears grow over fallout from Norway’s ‘political’ funding freeze
Halt on Norwegian Research Council calls and plans to cut or postpone others are ‘extremely serious’, sector says
Halt on Norwegian Research Council calls and plans to cut or postpone others are ‘extremely serious’, sector says
Caste-focused policies spark disagreement on ‘difficult to pin down’ problem
Union accuses employers of ‘needlessly aggressive and escalatory tactics’
The National Education Policy is like a breath of fresh air; now universities need to make the changes happen to reap the rewards, says Pankaj Mittal
Language is a powerful tool for breaking down resistance and normalising unhealthy cultural change, says Bruce Macfarlane
Lengthy statements on the research environment found in university departments are increasingly under scrutiny
Efforts to curb air travel emissions must be able to accommodate the varying needs of different academics, disciplines, roles and projects, says professor
Lawyers say congress motion urging action against gender critical feminists could have breached Equality Act
In partnership with Fujita Health University, this year’s Asia Universities Summit will examine the role of the university in a rapidly changing world, coinciding with the Asia University Rankings...
The ‘huge repertoire’ of institutions in the US is a strength of the sector, but some are sceptical Europe has much to learn from it
Global inflation and its influence on exchange rates has produced a complex mix of enticements and deterrents
Few of those returning from studying overseas look beyond Beijing and Shanghai, according to survey
Mahidol University is focusing on nurturing academic talent and introducing more flexible education in a bid to attract a wider pool of students, says its president Banchong Mahaisavariya
Why can’t scholars acknowledge that a professor was both mistreated by Princeton and mistreated his former student lover, asks Jonathan Zimmerman
Universities need to mount a broader case?and form better alliances to defend their autonomy from outside threats, former head of CEU?argues