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Some are wary property development will detract from core missions. But it can provide helpful home improvements and boost community partnerships
As student numbers pass the 50 per cent mark, it is more important than ever to promote the value of HE, and counter perceptions that more means worse
Obama¡¯s election supposedly heralded a ¡®post-racial¡¯ era, yet inequalities persist for the black community. Today, HBCUs have lessons for us all
Universities should be engines that drive social well-being and mobility, but this noble purpose can so easily be hampered by inappropriate incentives
Top universities demand the best in the world as leaders. But when does a fresh international outlook outweigh domestic knowledge and experience?
Are today¡¯s students really self-absorbed snowflakes or are lecturers merely experiencing the other side of the intergenerational perspective?
Technological advances mean an ever evolving workplace. While no one can predict the future, HE investment in lifelong learning will surely help us adapt
Brexit will be a disaster for HE, but do the new prime minister¡¯s past utterances offer clues on what else universities might expect?
Quality versus quantity is key in discussing HE expansion, but if Britain wants to succeed on a growing global stage we will need more, not less, HE
Not all pupils see a clear path after leaving school. More must be done to light the way for students from non-traditional backgrounds in both HE and FE
In a perilous time of populist attacks and constant value critiques, universities should focus on rebuilding trust in their local communities
Higher education is often cast as politically insignificant, but look closer and it is frequently a chip in the highest-stakes game around
A different environment can do wonders for a person; might universities feel a similar refreshment when the UK¡¯s political landscape settles down again?
Disillusionment with the dramatically changed academic landscape has spawned a new literary genre ¨C along with a host of problems for those struggling to adapt
For a few ¡®super universities¡¯, the amplifying effect of their brand turns independent incidents into powerful patterns in the public mind
Perspectives on the state of English studies around the world reveal how disciplines are vulnerable to changes in society, policy and technology
A spell of globetrotting shows that no matter their location, universities, and those they serve, face challenges that cannot be tackled alone
Tips from °Õ±á·¡¡¯s editor on how universities can shift the negative perceptions of higher education to reassert their value to society
Good PhD supervision is life-changing ¨C and not only for the few who succeed in making it as researchers
Many institutions¡¯ missions mean they do work that changes lives but never wins wide attention. Our new University Impact Rankings aim to recognise them
Former ETH Zurich president tells THE summit there has been a ¡®huge inflation¡¯ in university enrolments, coupled with a ¡®substantial mismatch between what universities teach and what society needs¡¯
It would be easy for universities to cede the frontiers of research in AI to industry. But history ¨C and the experts ¨C tell us that would be a mistake
A large world-class university may eclipse a less renowned neighbour, but an education ecosystem rich in diversity can benefit all in the area
Upholding the ideal of free speech on campus knowing that conservative politicians hold the keys to the safe puts college presidents in a difficult position