Bangladesh's ‘rickshaw faculty’: a nadir of academic exploitation
Recent graduates teach at three to four universities a day to make ends meet, researcher finds during stint observing country’s private HE system

Recent graduates teach at three to four universities a day to make ends meet, researcher finds during stint observing country’s private HE system

Vice-chancellor warns of ‘lost generation’ if classes do not resume soon

Current funding and fee levels apply for duration of 2017-18 courses even if UK leaves EU

‘Sinister’ internationalisation agendas still too focused on recruiting students, researcher claims

Revamped scheme should not drain more funding from areas such as research, says São Paulo provost

A former laboratory manager claims he was fired from California State University, Northridge due to his religious beliefs

Former anti-Mafia prosecutor Raffaele Cantone will investigate cronyism and nepotism in Italy’s higher education system next year

Report also suggests that institutions develop 'more sophisticated' financial arrangements

Campus police left in position of trying to reassure students while not adding to febrile atmosphere

David Boddy urges British universities to respond forcefully to the initiatives other countries are already taking to snap up more international students

Two scholars at US institutions secure prestigious award

We all need good advice – the problem is making sure you know where to find it, and how to accept it, says John Tregoning

Academy has a key role to play despite voters narrowly rejecting deal between Farc and the government, says university president

Loan system is not bringing industry and academics together, says Thomas Estermann

Home secretary’s plan to restrict visas on ‘lower quality’ courses criticised in India