Colleges end race-based scholarships after affirmative action ban
Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid

Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid

If slides substitute for note-taking, students will not develop vital skills. Let’s not underestimate their ability to develop them, says Tobiasz Trawiński

Handle with care: For Tasmania’s only university, the devil is in the detail

Holyrood government doubles down on fee-free policy despite warnings of underinvestment

Association agreement will be signed later this year, European Commission says, with Korea joining framework programme in 2025

Moseley returns to HBCU after outside review discounts allegations from vice-president for student affairs that she was bullied before she killed herself

New vetting committee for candidates is reminiscent of ‘eastern-bloc style managed democracy’, says Conservative MP

Institutions must also raise awareness and create more welcoming environment for women, experts say

With little movement at federal level, local lawmakers test long-shot strategies to stop universities giving children of alumni a foot in the door

Universities and particularly their students will not miss out in May, insiders predict

Union branches accuse institutions of planning to breach agreement that protects research time and promotion prospects

Requiring grants for research time previously given as standard will lend funders undue power over topics and methods, says Dennis Tourish

Sector leaders warn that PhD students and academics could go elsewhere if requirement to gain proficiency in Norwegian goes ahead

Existing measures tend to focus on training to enhance women’s skills, rather than addressing structural and behavioural issues, says Mairi Gibbs

Universities helped stoke ‘anxieties’ driving an anglophone retreat from internationalisation, scholar argues