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Penn State president shares the ABC of student success
Neeli Bendapudi on being an outsider and a trailblazer, students as customers and nurturing the world’s largest alumni network
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‘Computer glitch’ freezes A$1,600 PhD visa applications
Australian department ‘not aware’ of computer ‘bug’ that applicants blame for torpedoing their PhD dreams
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Universities steamrolling the ‘equity sector’, paper warns
VET needs a boost, researcher argues, amid counter-claims that higher education is on the back foot
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One-word university ratings are fool’s gold
Rather than designating England’s universities gold, silver or bronze the TEF should promote deeper understanding of teaching quality, says Steve Briggs
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Government bailouts a ‘moral hazard’ for universities, says Peck
Most institutions in trouble can find balance between income and expenditure on their own, according to prospective new OfS chair
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Elon Musk survives Royal Society expulsion bid
Meeting over revoking fellowship of Tesla and SpaceX boss proves inconclusive, although academy promises to consider ‘potential further actions’
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Open-source investigation courses target ‘crisis in democracy’
News website Bellingcat co-creates module in partnership with University of Nottingham
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End of Nottingham’s expansive era leaves new v-c taking stock
Jane Norman eyes more focused approach for university after decades of rapid growth, with new financial paradigm forcing ‘hard conversations’
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University bailouts needed as 5,000 jobs axed, UCU tells Labour
Union says Westminster must follow devolved administrations in offering additional funding amid mounting bloodletting
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The crisis in UK higher education is a national security issue
The UK cannot enter an era of heightened geopolitical instability without high levels of social resilence, say Katharine Wright and Megan Armstrong
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Welsh subject review may lead to Senedd interventions – minister
Sector regulator Medr looking at demand and provision across the country, says Vikki Howells
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Indonesia rules out tuition fee rises after student protests
New higher education minister attempts to appease students after turbulent month
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Research trapped ‘in limbo’ as courts block Trump orders
Amid ongoing confusion around grant decisions and payments, scholars fear they will not be able to continue with potentially life-saving work
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University of Melbourne bans indoor protests
Institution is ‘balancing the right to protest with the rights of others to not be adversely affected’, says new vice-chancellor