Public universities ‘collateral damage’ of Illinois budget stalemate
Students and academics are flocking to other states as funding impasse approaches two years

Students and academics are flocking to other states as funding impasse approaches two years

Claire Taylor’s approach to change in her institution has been inspired by the French president’s rise to power

Polls show ebbing support for ruling Fidesz party after move against Central European University

Figures highlight challenges faced by European universities seeking to educate refugees

Pre-budget poll finds majority in opposition to major changes planned by government

Outrage among Kiwis over Australian government move

Academics pass resolution calling for shock acquisition to be rescinded

THE analysis shines a light on institutions that have thought outside the box on research collaboration and funding

The definition of a university called for by the Lords never really materialised, writes Gill Evans

UK institutions’ local role may be route to influence, sector experts suggest

Bashir Makhoul tells of his inspiring journey from a tiny village in Palestine to university leadership

Hesa figures show EU nationals make up more than a quarter of all academics at a third of mission group’s members

Forget affirmative action, says Sami Mikhail; universities are right to recruit on academic merit

Negotiators fail to reach a deal with Oxford University Press over transition to open access