Universities urged to radically cut flights to help climate
Academics suggest ambitious targets for reducing air travel and introducing regional hubs for conferences

Academics suggest ambitious targets for reducing air travel and introducing regional hubs for conferences

Questions of scale: campuses worldwide are ballooning, but is bigger always better?

The UK’s first black director of estates discusses the barriers faced by ethnic minority professionals and why Westminster Abbey has a carving of her head

Tributes paid to researcher who invented pioneering DNA testing technique and championed women in science

Data from a worldwide survey of employers suggest universities that specialise, work with industry and cultivate digital literacy are gaining the most ground

Most postdoctoral researchers will end up working outside universities – postdoc adviser Emma Williams has some advice on the tricky business of applying for jobs in different sectors

Universities preach meritocracy but, in reality, bend over backwards to protect toxic personalities, says Irina Dumitrescu

New York governor joins criticism of handling of racist incidents at Syracuse

Survey released as new data show the majority of US universities have seen a decline in new international students this year

Party would use review to consider ‘any necessary reforms’, having previously indicated it may favour a graduate tax

Hong Kong university leaders plead with barricaded staff and students to leave

Lawmakers fret over weak response to China, but can’t say what they would do better

Study from European University Association also finds that few universities have targets to improve the ethnic and socio-economic diversity of staff

Lorenzo Fioramonti wants to ‘put his ideas to the test’ and end the country’s brain drain

Ministry says change to score – a key plank of claim against Gerd Schröder-Turk – cannot be affected by media coverage