Singapore university events ‘must be in national interest’
Government says that higher education institutions manage their own events but that it might advise them to “respect…wider social norms”

Government says that higher education institutions manage their own events but that it might advise them to “respect…wider social norms”

Relying on search firms and ignoring faculty input is one big reason why incumbencies are shortening and success is becoming rarer, says Harvey Graff

Institutions’ projections for increased enrolments and reduced expenditure may be too optimistic, warns PwC

Researchers unable to access resources to study issues Africa faces, says incoming leader of group of top institutions

Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say

New president introduces legislation that would allow universities to charge, but many may be reluctant to do so

Spike in participation in sustainability-focused table led by Asia

Both publishers and the editing firms they outsource to must seek informed consent to use academics’ IP, say Alan Blackwell and Zoe Swenson-Wright

Firm to axe a third of its workforce following ‘downturn’ in publishing trends

Fage survey also finds two-fifths of students must work to support themselves

Progress made by deaf scholars in recent years ‘fragile’ in current climate, according to researcher appointed UK’s first deaf professor in deaf studies

After affirmative action ban, campuses prod students to describe their personal backgrounds, without going so far as to potentially encourage legal action

Government bars recognition of degrees from Benin and Togo, and suggests it could extend this to Uganda, Kenya and Niger

Confusion abounds but UK law is clear: universities can share personal data to prevent harm, says Viv Adams of the Information Commissioner’s Office

A socio-economic alternative to affirmative action would be expensive but that doesn’t mean institutions shouldn’t consider it, say experts