Five ways the lecture halls of 2030 will be different
Petra Hauptfeld-Göllner gazes into her crystal ball and looks 14 years into the future of teaching

Petra Hauptfeld-Göllner gazes into her crystal ball and looks 14 years into the future of teaching

The president of the EAIE, on her life-changing semesters abroad as a student, the benefits of internationalisation, and overcoming barriers to student mobility

Humorous tribute to academia’s unsung heroes will be based outside a Moscow university

Elite Paris institution says its planned meeting with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader was rendered 'pointless' by similar event

Vote showed that when people think advancements are for the benefit of others, they think they have nothing to lose by rejecting them

Dame Minouche Shafik will be the first woman to head institution on a permanent basis in its 126-year history

The separation of science and medicine from universities is halting the country’s progress, says international higher education scholar

Cambridge, UUK and Russell Group voice strong opposition to parts of plan for new Office for Students in England

Is enough being done early on to prevent under-represented groups from leaving philosophy, asks Briana Toole

Cambridge study finds women are least likely to benefit when university enrolment is expanded in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Universities must pay more attention to the difficulties faced by students, says Daniel Dennehy

Internal analysis finds women earn 10.5 per cent less than men of similar experience and research productivity

The prospect of new grammar schools on the horizon raises big questions for HE, writes Nick Hillman

Head of Russell Group university to retire after 30 years at the institution

Academics and professional and support staff across the world asked for their views on the status, efficacy and assessment of pedagogy