‘Nasty’ UK election ‘unlikely to address universities’ troubles’
Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack
Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack
Collaboration between sector and government key to success of major reviews, Hepi webinar hears
More than 400 climate change researchers put name to open letter ahead of general election
Quality regulation poses the biggest challenge as Bangladesh moves to expand PhD courses to private universities
Philadelphia city officials probe University of the Arts shutdown, in sign that policymakers might see the need to go beyond their habit of only protecting their publics
Influx of MPs who have worked in universities could help the sector win battles and reset the debate on access, say analysts
In rerun of US Congress hearing, Australian university executives reprimanded over both insensitivity to antisemitism and ‘complicity’ in Gaza slaughter
Queen Mary and Birmingham go down legal route, as Swansea students claim victory, and Oxford protesters fear disciplinary reforms
Contrary to claims that holding vote out of term time will silence them, student voters may end up having more influence in rare July poll
International student caps will endanger research funding just as a leisurely R&D review considers how to fix it, Senate committee hears
Australians are less convinced about the upsides of the educational relationship but also less concerned about the downsides, survey suggests
Progress in North America and Asia helps to push up number of institutions committing to withdraw funds from fossil fuel companies
Continuing on current path will lead to course closures, reduced research investment and mergers, says former Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor
Economic carnage looms as Australian political parties adopt unity ticket in treating overseas learners as cannon fodder