THE appoints former Economist CEO as chairman
Appointment strengthens team leading THE following acquisition by new owner

Appointment strengthens team leading THE following acquisition by new owner

Contrition helps actress who paid to get answers changed on her daughter's SAT

UUK survey of institutions suggest most feel prepared but student recruitment and staff retention already being hit

But Layla Moran says party unlikely to finalise HE stance before next election – when it could secure pivotal role in event of hung Parliament

Long-awaited francophone university in largest Canadian province to emphasise humanities

Free of Communist-era secretiveness, the new president might be willing to tackle abuses of power on campus, says Ararat Osipian

International School for Government chaired by former Australian foreign minister and launched by former UK prime minister Tony Blair

Monash union election called off at last minute following criticism

There have been big declines in the proportion of humanities and social science papers published in Norwegian, conference told

Researchers need to find more indirect ways of promoting peace in an age of nationalism, conference hears

Colonial hangovers and political interference are holding back India’s large public universities, says Saikat Majumdar

As Harvard donates some Epstein money, MIT’s president concedes endorsing abusive financier

Departure is latest example of intermittent campus disruption from broader protest movement

Conference on subject area’s future hears warnings against making it mere ‘problem-solving for the sciences and engineering’

Countries such as the UK and Germany could see benefit to their research bases, event hears