Mexican university suspends classes after students targeted
University of Guerrero rector seeks support from military police after six violent attempts to abduct women are reported on campus

University of Guerrero rector seeks support from military police after six violent attempts to abduct women are reported on campus

Scholar says Western students may be more reluctant to study in Taiwan, but others question China’s influence on overseas student flows

Higher education can play a lead role in mending past injustices in innovative and sustainable ways, says Joanna Newman

Authoritarian populist governments prevent bloc from taking action to protect academic freedom, say scholars

EU-backed project using facial-, voice- and keystroke-identification technology enters final stages

Applications and offers tumble for the first time this decade

After stockpiling land for decades, leading US university plans $1 billion (£774 million) science complex

Universities have told the BBC that all is well as far as free speech is concerned. Then again, they would say that, wouldn’t they? argue Dennis Hayes and Bryn Harris

NUS vice-provost on crusade against built-in obsolescence

An artificial winning mindset has permeated UK higher education, says Peter Larcombe

Is Science Europe’s Plan S the solution to open access research?

Storm of protest across academia against Simon Birmingham's scuttling of humanities grants worth A$4.2 million (£2.3 million)

Win or lose, Harvard may need to ask whether pursuing its affirmative action case all the way to the Supreme Court is in the best overall interest of US higher education

Tokyo Medical University not alone in rigging entrance exams to exclude women