Iran’s universities battered but not beyond repair, scholars say Teaching and research central to any hopes of rebuilding country, according to academics, as pressure grows for political change By Tash Mosheim 18 January
Iranian student among those killed as regime cracks down Universities facing ‘ongoing repression’ as regime responds to demonstrations with force By Tash Mosheim 12 January
Iranian scholars fear tougher clampdown as protests spread Campuses closed in attempt to quell unrest, with experts warning of risk of further brain drain unless protests deliver meaningful political change By Tash Mosheim 9 January
Students sue Thai university over major redevelopment project Activists step up efforts to protect caretaker of shrine situated inside construction zone By Tash Mosheim 29 November
Student get-out-the-vote clampdown ‘profoundly anti-democratic’ Trump administration’s efforts to restrict voter registration campaigns another sign of top-down interference in campuses, critics say By Patrick Jack 30 August
Dutch student organisations ‘at risk of disappearing’ amid cuts Groups struggle to find board members as financial pressure on students increases, umbrella body says By Emily Dixon 16 August
UN experts urge end to Serbian ‘crackdown’ on student protests Policing of demonstrations, often using excessive force, has intensified since June, special rapporteurs say By Emily Dixon 4 August