Journal debates Black Lives Matters without black academics
Editors of The Journal of Political Philosophy apologise for 'oversight' in commissioning of 60-page symposium

Editors of The Journal of Political Philosophy apologise for 'oversight' in commissioning of 60-page symposium

Country’s scientists must be able to demonstrate that they can continue competing on the world stage, senior academic says

Huge demand from China drives strong growth in international student numbers

Ahead of the general election, Llyr Gruffydd, Plaid Cymru shadow education secretary, writes on his party's higher education vision

Lecturer warns that government plans to allow foreign universities to open campuses will 'endanger' Thai institutions

New institute will receive €10 million a year for interdisciplinary research

Unions call decision an ‘insult’ to staff in Zimbabwe’s higher education sector

Ahmadreza Djalali is being used as a cautionary example to other scholars working outside Iran, academics claim

Minister puts blame on failure to budget for uncapping student numbers, as opposition mounts

Rotterdam School of Management contract with oil company ‘promised influence over curriculum and admissions’

Universities should develop an ‘elevator pitch’ to promote their graduates, says Simon Ofield-Kerr

Data analysis suggests the capital of Iran may be one to watch in terms of future knowledge hubs

Study outlines how publishers’ guidelines led to adoption of positive research practices

Dragan Gasevic looks at how learning analytics can be used to support the student experience as a tool for learning gain

‘Alex’, set to be rolled out at the Technical University of Berlin, is first chatbot to have benefits to students measured