Inside the world of Germany’s student fraternities
Sword-fighting, drinking, history and camaraderie: struggling to recruit, ancient brotherhoods mull their image problem

Sword-fighting, drinking, history and camaraderie: struggling to recruit, ancient brotherhoods mull their image problem

Les Ebdon says that he came ‘close’ to rejecting access agreements in ‘one of the toughest’ rounds of negotiation yet

Campus Antifascist Network plans self-defence training for scholars who may be challenged by white supremacists

Variations in the Russell Group demonstrate a mixed national picture, write Joshua Stubbs and Paul Wakeling

Lack of job security, limited support from management and weight of work-related demands on time among risk factors

Ruth Simmons, interim leader of Prairie View A&M University, says universities are ‘failing’ at creating ‘fit leaders’

Branch outpost heads confident for long-term future of institutions despite blockade

'Intense' reaction from scholars worldwide drives publisher to back down on article block

Hundreds sign petition to boycott journals published by Cambridge University Press amid censorship row

Association of Commonwealth Universities can play a central role in making the case for higher education, secretary general says

Politics has become overly dominated by graduates, who increasingly only mingle with each other, says author

In the last two decades the number of mainland students going abroad to study has increased more than twentyfold, but what does this mean for employment, asks Ka Ho Mok

‘Portfolio’ academics undertaking teaching for a range of platforms are playing an increasingly important role

Parts of the UK higher education system are far less diverse than you might think

Carol Christ, new leader of the Californian university, also plans ‘free speech year’ for students and staff to engage with topic