The UK’s nitrous oxide ban will be no laughing matter for campus security
Unless we get an X-ray machine, the guard room will be inadvertently signing for dubious deliveries for the foreseeable future, says George Bass

Unless we get an X-ray machine, the guard room will be inadvertently signing for dubious deliveries for the foreseeable future, says George Bass

The general secretary’s visibility makes her a natural target for discontent, but many of the blunders arose from committee decisions, says Dyfrig Jones

From fax machines to dawn of the internet, librarians are used to facing ‘existential crises’ and many are embracing the challenge of ChatGPT head on

Former adviser to Tory ministers criticises government for asking monarch to ‘speak negatively of national asset’

Federal case, one of several threats to nation’s $16 billion college sports enterprise, could bring huge shift in power to students

Late researcher’s reform narrative chimes with Australian accord considerations

Despite pricey accommodation and high living expenses, learners continue to flock to Korean capital, amid perception of better quality education

Disagreements over equality issues mentioned in science secretary’s Israel letter must be swiftly addressed, says ex-research council head

Sector leaders quizzed in Elsevier survey back shift to more holistic methods of evaluating scholarship

The Gaza situation is no exception to the rule that truth-seeking requires the marrying of free expression with inclusion and respect, says Duncan Ivison

Unless vocational and higher education systems are better aligned, Australians will struggle to met the challenges of the future, say five researchers

Teaching and research have been run from different parts of Whitehall since 2016, and sector leaders say this has to change

Union misses 50 per cent threshold for first time since holding sector-wide votes, leaving future of dispute in the balance

As MENA adapts to global warming, regional universities, especially in the UAE, are preparing to embrace a climate leadership role, says Mariët Westermann

Campuses appear to be keeping their pandemic-era test-optional policies, but hesitate to distance themselves even further