‘Culture of silence’ on campus sexual harassment, even in Sweden
Students less likely than employees to report or disclose sexual harassment, according to study of major Swedish university

Students less likely than employees to report or disclose sexual harassment, according to study of major Swedish university

Any academic who adopts a social constructionist view of gender without studying the alternatives is embarrassingly superficial, says Eric Heinze

Institution’s president called disruptive Gaza protests ‘a temper tantrum by children’ in emails released as part of investigation


Budget projections that changes in repayment rules will incur no extra expense ‘lack credibility’, expert says

Universities should offer opportunities to US talent because it can ‘prevent fruitful lines of enquiry from being abruptly cut off’, says head of leading European institution

OfS defends ‘thorough’ investigation that legal expert says leaves institutions ‘without clear guidance’

China’s ambition to lead the world in AI is far from unique. Yet its resources, talent and coordination of higher education and industry could just give it the edge, especially as Donald Trump’s...

In a postcolonial and technologically advanced age, ignoring most of the world’s languages is no longer tenable, says Tomasz Kamusella

Melanie Woodin will succeed Meric Gertler, who has led Canada’s largest university for more than a decade, on 1 July

Sector bodies hit out at lack of focus on cash-strapped sector crucial for driving economic growth and defence innovation

Eminent scientists express dismay after UK science academy reportedly confirms Tesla mogul will not by investigated

The law around free speech is complex, but Sussex just seems to have got it wrong and has paid a hefty price, says James Murray

Vice-chancellor calls regulator’s investigation ‘Kafkaesque’ as probe into departure of Kathleen Stock finally concludes

Promise emerged less than 18 hours after government handed down a slender pre-election budget