Governance gender gap still yawning
Audit finds lack of women on university boards affects female v-c numbers

Audit finds lack of women on university boards affects female v-c numbers

Chris Knight on an analysis of crisis as a narrative device

The state is confronting student protest with an iron fist while promising to relax its grip on the academy. Jack Grove reports from the country

Wholly owned university accommodation apes private charges

Sadie Creese says institutions’ leaders endanger research by not prioritising digital security

We speak to the director of international higher education at the British Council. Plus the latest higher education appointments

New Generation Thinker Sarah Peverley likes to disseminate elements of her work for public

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China tops list of hot emergent properties


Students have occupied the University of London’s Senate House in a protest over pay, pensions and financial accountability.

Cambridge Education Group, which prepares international students for university, has been sold to a private equity firm in a deal worth £185 million.

HESA announces publication date for data on number of researchers eligible for submission

The latest student occupation of Bramber House at the University of Sussex has ended after seven nights.

A total of £2 million is to be spent on helping universities support students who want to work in social enterprise and entrepreneurship.