As Western boycotts continue, Israeli universities look to Asia
First Israeli university in China welcomes students this summer

First Israeli university in China welcomes students this summer

Universities warn of damage from cuts and performance-contingent funding proposals

The election of President Trump and Brexit have created a perception that the US and UK no longer welcome international student mobility, say Aldwyn Cooper and Marguerite Dennis

Ravensbourne’s plans to stretch the teaching timetable to 7.30pm triggers staff revolt

Some of Germany's most prestigious institutions are increasing pressure on the publisher to strike a new deal

Expanding university enrolment across the world has resulted in universities ‘imitating each other’, says leading scholar

Ability to access the cutting-edge technology needed for such research is one key factor behind the success of institutions featuring in the latest THE cluster analysis

Financial uncertainty had forced institutions to cut jobs and courses

Does the UK have the best structures in place to fund data-driven research? asks Steven Hill

Top academic claims universities have created 'factories' for junk science papers because of misguided funding system

Survey of university admissions staff paints an unflattering picture of today’s students, finds Jeremy Lewis

Task force established by government to explore UK open-data landscape calls for greater efforts to ensure data quality