Charlie Hebdo academic conference ‘cancelled’
But Queen’s University Belfast says issue is not related to academic freedom and organisers failed to complete necessary risk assessment

But Queen’s University Belfast says issue is not related to academic freedom and organisers failed to complete necessary risk assessment

Former vice-president promises to focus on tackling cost of living crisis

Peer review is a sacred cow that is ready to be slain, a former editor-in-chief of the British Medical Journal has said

By Kaitlin Mulhere, for Inside Higher Ed

Survey assesses the voting intentions of 13,000 students

The Scottish National Party has pledged to support Labour’s proposed reduction of tuition fees in England to £6,000.

The president of Imperial College London has spoken directly about the suicide of Stefan Grimm for the first time in public.

Plans by King’s to demolish historic buildings in a multimillion pound redevelopment of its Strand campus have been criticised by a conservation group

THE World Academic Summit 2015 to take place in Melbourne, it was announced today.

A private college paid almost £2 million a year in public student loans has been criticised by the Quality Assurance Agency, despite being cleared of academic fraud.

Staff at the University of Surrey may strike later this term over plans to axe up to 100 jobs.

Thousands of workers who built New York University’s campus in Abu Dhabi were excluded from the institution’s enhanced labour standards, an independent report says.

Sir Anthony Seldon has been named the new vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham

Members of the University and College Union at the University of Dundee have voted to strike in protest at the threat of compulsory redundancies

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