Leading Catholic university battles identity crisis
‘Crisis’ snowballed following A$1 million payout to short-serving law dean who was sympathetic to abortion

‘Crisis’ snowballed following A$1 million payout to short-serving law dean who was sympathetic to abortion

Average salary rises 3.5 per cent to £327,000, with Cambridge’s Deborah Prentice topping pay list

Social science faculty at National University of Singapore told ‘higher risk’ campus speakers face additional ‘administrative formalities’

No one transitions overnight from a full-time academic career to a much more self-determined and lightly specified routine, says Harvey Graff

Technology can offer a very useful helping hand, but there are an array of pitfalls that need careful handling, says John Miles

Former Brunel vice-chancellor alongside former Cambridge leader and King’s vice-president

Geopolitical realignment following change of leadership in Bangladesh creates new opportunities for academic collaboration

Disciplinary nuance and optimum word usage are likely to remain beyond chatbots trained on the imperfect existing corpus, says Brian Bloch

Comments from the country’s new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women’s role in education and public positions

‘Tweaks needed’ as eligibility remains restricted to citizens of the richest nations

Divide between scientists in research institutes and teacher-researchers at universities in spotlight after op-eds

International student mobility and postgraduate student issues continue to attract readers’ attention in tumultuous year for global sector

Leicester, Surrey, Brunel and Hull also report losses in financial accounts for 2023-24

Security guards’ jobs would be easier if others also had the knowledge and equipment to respond to medical incidents, says George Bass