Paris-Saclay crisis exposes cracks in mega-university project
Varying degrees of autonomy among constituent institutions has resulted in discontent, insiders say

Varying degrees of autonomy among constituent institutions has resulted in discontent, insiders say

Sir Keir Starmer’s party receives overwhelming backing in THE poll, despite concerns its vision for the sector lacks detail

We need, instead, to develop structures that allow everyone to flourish, both academically and as parents, says Eleanor Palser

Conduct review relies on footage taken inside the classroom without academic’s knowledge

Nigel Farage’s party says ‘too many courses are simply not good enough’ as it outlines pledges for general election

Editors and production staff say final offer is insufficient given recent inflation rises and publisher’s profits

Senegal’s oldest university is bringing together medical doctors and traditional healers to find potential areas of agreement, its vice-chancellor explains

Proposed visa caps, soaring rejection rates and ‘anti-China’ perceptions scaring off country’s most valuable student cohort

‘It’s not a machine for cheating; it’s a machine for producing crap,’ says one professor infuriated by rise of bland scripts

Report says higher education institutions should do more to foster ‘lifelong active citizens’

Departments can no longer be singularly tied to their mathematical and engineering foundations, focused only on what can be built, says Beth Mynatt

Rate of women appearing on patent applications was as low as 17 per cent in Japan and South Africa, and just 20 per cent in Germany and Egypt

Quality regulation poses the biggest challenge as Bangladesh moves to expand PhD courses to private universities

List includes knighthoods for historian Niall Ferguson and climate scientist Jim Skea

The science is ‘just physics’ and the human chemistry matters more, says academic behind a sustainable development programme that’s going global