Italian PM ‘in running for law professorship’
Coalition leader Giuseppe Conte has been urged to back out formally of the race for a top university job

Coalition leader Giuseppe Conte has been urged to back out formally of the race for a top university job

Fears that MEPs’ move will make little significant difference to plight of Budapest-based university

The Migration Advisory Committee review showed little interest in understanding international students or how the UK labour market works, says Stanley Ipkiss

University of Minnesota says 50 per cent outbound mobility goal ‘outgrew its usefulness’

Psychologist says that more women, minority groups and international students should be part of structures that tackle sexual misconduct

Australian research argues that re-entry programmes focusing only on returnees ‘widens inequity in internationalisation’

Nobel laureate warns of greater inequality and ‘new era of fascism’ if AI impact on work not ‘managed’

Analysis shows thousands of researchers publish the equivalent of one paper every five days, but their involvement is often limited

Thirty-two academic institutions have so far failed to report any of their trial data in accordance with new European Union rules

Asking social scientists to demonstrate academic impact ignores the messy reality of political lobbying, says Matthew Flinders

This discussion of in what sense an artist owns their artwork is at its most interesting when discussing the paradoxes of ‘appropriation art’, says Jane O’Grady

Yuval Noah Harari, having done the past and the future, offers us 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

As students increasingly turn to essay mills to do their work, Anna McKie explores what drives this global trend and how universities are fighting it

The political craving for simple measures of learning gain is neither pedagogically informed nor sufficiently nuanced. Four academics argue that only by changing focus will the concept become useful

Becket’s murder is dissected in a study of 1,000 years of the Christian West, says Rachel Moss