Return of industrial strategy good for universities ¨C Greg Clark
Former Conservative business secretary, now based at University of Warwick, believes Labour¡¯s?proposals?will underscore higher education¡¯s vital role in growth
Former Conservative business secretary, now based at University of Warwick, believes Labour¡¯s?proposals?will underscore higher education¡¯s vital role in growth
Employers¡¯ attitudes and pay discrepancies seen as hampering drive to increase?doctoral level enrolments
Winners of this year¡¯s?Times Higher Education Awards hope to use their moment in the spotlight as a catalyst for further achievement
Dedicated source of capital funding tops umbrella body¡¯s election wish list
To maintain vital?internationalisation, US institutions?might have to partner with industry to expand their overseas footprints, says?Fernando Reimers
The new commission must answer the big questions without delay and consult universities, say Jan Palmowski and Kurt Deketelaere
Chinese multinational makes inroads in Europe as technology giants compete to get their tools on university curricula
Former Macron adviser, president of leading engineering institution IP Paris, believes his academics are embracing the Idex model
Avoiding layoffs is the issue of the hour. The?UCU would do better to prioritise negotiations on pay-related issues such as workload, says?Jak Peake
Announcement follows the departure of 400 staff members last year as efforts to close budget black hole continue
Nokia¡¯s runaway success may have rung off a decade ago, but the Nordic nation hopes to dial up its tech prowess by increasing?state investment in R&D by 80 per cent, putting the nation among the...
Universities often say they are pursuing transnational education for both love and money. But that can make for a strategic muddle, warns Stephen Thomas
England¡¯s?Knowledge Exchange Framework unfairly marks down an arts cluster whose impact is?not directly reflected in?cash, says Michelle Phillips
New book raises concerns about?how increasing digital surveillance on campuses reproduces racial and economic injustices