Budget wheeze could be double whammy for aid and research
Development assistance and research alike are ill-served by cash earmarked for both, argue Ambreena Manji and Peter Mandler
Development assistance and research alike are ill-served by cash earmarked for both, argue Ambreena Manji and Peter Mandler
Education committee hears University of Oxford¡¯s head of Brexit strategy call for ¡®openness¡¯
Vice-president for internationalisation also suggests US institutions could work with UK universities
Chair voices concerns over student satisfaction data as Cambridge¡¯s students¡¯ union joins NSS boycott
Who is the man who will take the top job in UK science?
Matthew Reisz in Bogot¨¢ examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education
Dame Athene Donald on how the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy had to reissue a job advert for UKRI board members
Microsoft vice-president of worldwide education says technology can help universities¡¯ mandate to aid students¡¯ employability
Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania deploy a host of financial and intellectual resources to help locals build richer, healthier, more inclusive cities. John Morgan reports
Ellie Bothwell hears from students at the?THE?BRICS & Emerging Economies Universities Summit in Johannesburg
Applying lean principles can help universities find quick, creative solutions to pressing problems, says Madison Sandy
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media
Maddalaine Ansell, chief executive of the University Alliance, has hopes and fears ahead of Philip Hammond's speech