Let’s eliminate the ethnicity degree-awarding gap with efficacy and truth
Managers should take inspiration from student organising, but we need more than diversity window-dressing, say Alexander Hensby and Barbara Adewuni

Managers should take inspiration from student organising, but we need more than diversity window-dressing, say Alexander Hensby and Barbara Adewuni

Relaxation of regulations needed for country to grow as international hub, say experts

University accuses protesters of creating hostile environment on campus

Ian Gillespie had told staff last month that the university was facing a potential £30 million deficit

Increasingly bitter internal dispute comes amid possibility of sector industrial action over pay

Union told by employers that pursuing industrial action will shut down progress on tackling working conditions concerns

Statement of support follows newspaper reports of ‘culture of fear’ cultivated by former Silicon Valley executive

Current health data is largely based on Western studies and Western participants, leading to potential data gaps for Middle Eastern citizens

The Online Learning Rankings measure the teaching excellence of global universities’ online programmes. Here, we explain how we arrived at the results

The choice is to innovate or, potentially, to die. Focusing on customer experience and tech is the best way to avoid the latter, says Eric Skipper

Regulator accused of ‘dereliction of duty’ and faces potential legal action after temporarily shutting down key processes

Cambridge PhD graduate Ally Louks reflects on ‘baseless’ and ‘outlandish’ hate comments she has received after her selfie went viral

Three wins each for United Arab Emirates and Egypt, with Jordan and Morocco close behind

THE summit hears that scholarships and online courses can play an important role in aiding students displaced by conflict

Calls among academics and students for South Korean president’s resignation amplify after shock political crisis