International pay
As last week’s issue noted, many UK universities have, or are considering, international partnerships or campuses (“Overseas campuses can be both meaningful and viable”, Leader, 3 November). Managing...
As last week’s issue noted, many UK universities have, or are considering, international partnerships or campuses (“Overseas campuses can be both meaningful and viable”, Leader, 3 November). Managing...
On Saturday 29 October, Glyn Davies, Conservative MP for Montgomeryshire, tweeted: “Personally, never thought of academics as ‘experts’. No experience of the real world.” Under the hashtag #...
I think it is unfair to assume that all Brexiters have an inward-looking approach to the UK’s position in the global community (“The UK is losing the economic and political arguments over...

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

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What is the point of generating knowledge if universities cannot articulate it? asks Janice Kay

Donald Trump is to become the next US president, but what does his election mean for academia?

Chris Parr explains why he also wrote an article about Hillary Clinton which will never see the light of day

Inside Higher Ed's Scott Jaschik looks at how Donald Trump’s victory is likely to be received by universities in the US

The election of Donald Trump in the US and the Brexit vote in the UK could shake up the international student market, writes Rahul Choudaha

Judy Clements warns English and Welsh universities may have to contribute more towards adjudicator to meet demand