Increase tuition fees ‘really quickly’ after election, says Stern
Universities UK chief executive says funding crisis facing English universities means it is not impossible that an institution will ‘shut its doors overnight’
Universities UK chief executive says funding crisis facing English universities means it is not impossible that an institution will ‘shut its doors overnight’
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Academic leading sex and gender research review for government also criticises ‘shocking failure of leadership in sector’ after professor’s tribunal win against OU
Anti-Jewish hate reaches record high as vast majority of cases recorded by Community Security Trust come after 7 October
Institutions should push the Qatar government harder to improve conditions and wages for their migrant labourers, say Karl Widerquist and Ian Almond
Kiwis dodge debt overseas, as student loan costs spiral for individuals and government alike
Dame Athene Donald tells THE about calling out unacceptable behaviour with empathy and reflects on her legacy as outgoing master of Churchill College
Debate risks legitimising dehumanising ideologies, but rebutting such views is how progress has always been made, says Eric Heinze
Wealth inequities ‘a learning tool’ in education geared to ‘whole-person formation’, forum hears
Academic leaders should stay out of politics to encourage debate and promote expertise, says Daniel Diermeier
OIA caseload continues to rise despite end of pandemic restrictions and fallout from marking boycott yet to hit
Vice-chancellors warn that UK government immigration policy is behind fall in international recruitment by having ‘negative impact on perceptions’
The University of Miami dean of medicine describes tough but valuable school years in Brooklyn after his family escaped Haiti, and their role in committing him to a diverse model of excellence
Eighty finalists from 17 countries and territories in the running across 10 categories, as prestigious awards enter sixth year
Studying high art is still important, but popular culture can give humanities undergraduates better pointers on how to convert their refined understandings into practical action, rather than...