Police called on to Delhi campus after violent attack
Videos document shocking injuries, including to student leader

Videos document shocking injuries, including to student leader

Researcher said he had transferred the sums to help cash flow at his lab

Appointment of university rector Gaetano Manfredi signals ‘complete continuity’ with previous decade of higher education policy despite need for change, say scholars

Survey of 200 hires finds them often stuck in usual disciplinary confines rather than working across boundaries as intended

Effectiveness of courses aimed at improving diversity in leadership called into question by interviews with ethnic minority staff

Ongoing falls in Australian postgraduate recruitment suggest a trend away from structured education for people in mid-career, says Andrew Norton

The two countries had similar tertiary enrolments in the late 1980s but literacy rates and policy strategy set them on very different paths, says Alan Ruby

Exams rescheduled and special trains laid on to get students home to participate in ballot

Scholars say ensuring vulnerable minorities have given consent to use of their data does not go far enough

Artificial and virtual reality have merit, but we should be investing in technology that will have a greater impact on student outcomes, says Dave Kenworthy

Universities have the right track record on place-making and innovation, argues Brookings Institution fellow and report co-author

Sector heads recognise that Mexicans have rallied behind the president’s promises even though problems of inequality and social mobility persist

Science is central to the European Commission’s Green Deal, but basic research and new knowledge in the arts and humanities will be crucial to its success, says Jan Palmowski

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Where scientists led, society is finally starting to follow. But higher education can and must do more to address the climate crisis