Hope for end to campus violence as student unions return to Pakistan
Supporters say student engagement could lead to a ‘less radicalised’ student body, but fear more political meddling in institutional decisions
Supporters say student engagement could lead to a ‘less radicalised’ student body, but fear more political meddling in institutional decisions
Students need help to make better course choices and lifelong learners need a flexible application system, says Graeme Atherton
Veto powers not unique to the ARC, medical research funder says – although they are not exercised elsewhere
South Yorkshire town without university plots recovery from deindustrialisation?via innovation and skills ‘ecosystem’, winning OECD praise
The Ukraine war has led to unprecedented curtailment of?academic ties, but could breaking off all relations with Russia cause further problems?
National Audit Office says regulator must do more to ‘build trust’ with sector and DfE should?clarify?level of?‘tolerance for provider failure’
Students welcome turnaround, which comes after January announcement that US?State Department had shuttered the?scheme
The attempt to improve the country’s universities was stuttering even before the war broke out, says Ararat Osipian
IRU’s pre-election manifesto for university sector also recommends adoption of the UK’s Haldane principle
Sweeping sanctions suggest international collaboration could become fragmented into regional power blocs, says sector leader
After a decade of growing together, top US faculty association set to organise inside second-biggest teacher union
Top Australian university sidelined from rich fellowship scheme over ‘unacceptable’ lack of diversity in honorary doctorates
泰晤士高等教育研究发现,尽管大部分高校称提供支持女性的措施,但未能提供相关文件
Student number controls idea seen as response to ‘handing over levers’ to shape English provision in 2010 switch to loans-based system
Industrial relations umpire overturns finding that information implicitly identifies individual staff