It’s time to honour South Africa’s forgotten Black student leaders
Universities should reflect upon the intellectual life and sacrifices of South Africa’s student activists as they mark milestones, says Mashupye Maserumule

Universities should reflect upon the intellectual life and sacrifices of South Africa’s student activists as they mark milestones, says Mashupye Maserumule

Commission needs standalone portfolio for research and innovation or Europe could lose ‘competitive edge’, prize winners warn

Latest figures showing that growth has fallen to lowest level in decades should be a ‘wake-up call’ for government, says Universities Australia

Increased American targeting of foreign enrolments expected to prompt policy response and reduce competitor countries’ access to ‘low-risk’ students

Man tasked with overseeing Office for Students’ transition says innovation, collaboration and mergers can all play a role in ensuring institutions are put on a better financial footing

Money awarded under Horizon Europe Guarantee helped scholars remain competitive as Britain returns to Europe’s research programme, says UKRI’s international champion

Some universities pressurising students to stay on unsuitable courses, risking their reputations in pursuit of fees, OfS report highlights

Call for an ‘immediate ceasefire’ is scarcely better than the ‘stop arming Ukraine’ motion that led to resignations a year ago, says Christopher Phelps

‘Unwelcoming’ government policies may see international students turn to other destinations, say education agents

New role backed by cement company at Trinity College Dublin has prompted protests, but can institutions – and the planet – realistically afford to spurn such funding?

Institution that dispensed the highest vice-chancellor remuneration in sector’s history looking at course and job cuts

Author of report seeking to shape spending priorities says MPs should spend more time consulting the ‘people who know most about a subject’

Disruption on campuses as large protests put pressure on Netanyahu’s government after six hostages found dead

Announcement of new universities likely an empty promise as military junta loses grip on control

Vice-chancellors can often overestimate the savings from institutional mergers and underestimate their complex challenges, says Malcolm Prowle