How can internationalisation be compatible with carbon neutrality?
A much wider use of sophisticated video conferencing will help – but no one is saying this will be easy, reflects Richard Davies

A much wider use of sophisticated video conferencing will help – but no one is saying this will be easy, reflects Richard Davies

Tim Cook will chair the business school’s advisory board

Role includes illuminating Chinese staff about the ways of their hosts, director says

Criticism grows as the government is accused of causing ‘unforgiveable havoc’ amid protests

Statistical limitations of results likely to be exacerbated by widening of questionnaire beyond final-year undergraduates, warns researcher

Student labour movement feels momentum despite Trump administration pressure

OfS plan comes as v-c warns government focus on graduate earnings value will ‘downgrade’ excellent universities beyond London

Julie Bishop tells Times Higher Education interview that Australia’s universities should rank better

If the point of missions is to win taxpayers’ support for an increased science budget, accountability will be vital, says Harry Farmer

It’s time for faculty to get involved in students’ efforts to fight racism in the academy, says Suhraiya Jivraj, who offers tips on how to do so

A report offers academics advice on the increasingly vital – if daunting – business of sharing their expertise via the media

The impact agenda is often portrayed a diversion from the real activity of research, but it can also provoke new lines of enquiry, says Alix Green

Instructors’ enthusiasm for their students’ progress could be what gets them over the line, says Rachel Giles

Despite student clamour, Georgia Southern leaders answer alarming action with calm and context

A post-qualification admissions system will pose logistical challenges, but they must be overcome, says Michelle Morgan