Minister: Stellenbosch refusal to urge Gaza ceasefire ‘is racist’
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
Institutions must accept rules have changed in order to survive ‘disruptive innovation’ brought about by new technologies, says online learning expert
Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism
Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students
Even a favourable MAC report may not relieve political pressure on government to act further on international student numbers, risking ‘enormous damage right across the sector’
Public supports getting firms that hire graduates to foot higher education funding bill, says union research
Tough decade-old experience with police violence taught California universities the value of restraint, though divisive politics may already be straining its ability to keep its ideals
Biden backs Republican narrative of excessive antisemitism in demonstrations, while California tries to uncover pro-Israel attackers
Estimates suggest Russell Group’s Chinese fee income has quadrupled in recent years
Group of leading European research institutions calls for development of ‘next-generation metrics’
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Institutions have adopted differing approaches to contending with fake, conflicting and confusing reports about events on and off campuses
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media