When globalisation's dream meets complex Chinese reality
US lecturer highlights the politics and pros and cons of working in China. Sarah Cunnane reports

US lecturer highlights the politics and pros and cons of working in China. Sarah Cunnane reports
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCILThe Wellcome TrustThe first recipients will each receive a grant of between £1 million and £3 million, with the total allocation worth £56 million. The awards are intended to...

The road to hell is paved with good policy intentions, says Mike Boxall: the academy needs the right incentives to deliver public benefits

And more institutions will soon follow its lead in offering 'affordable' charges, v-c tells John Morgan
A huge row erupted this week over plans for a new private college that will charge £18,000 a year for one-to-one Oxbridge-style tutorials and lectures from "celebrity professors".The New College of...
The idea of an academic who cannot get enough of their students and wants to see them over the breakfast table might be expected to provoke laughter or set the alarm bells ringing.But under a scheme...

Group behind USS overhaul applies for further £100,000 award. John Morgan reports
A £5 million-a-year partnership between India and the UK is to help the world's second most populous country in its bid to treble the number of university places to 40 million.

UK risks 'almost exclusively' educating foreign students, arts university chief tells Simon Baker
The Board of Deputies of British Jews has written to vice-chancellors urging them to consider derecognising the University and College Union if it "refuses to address claims of institutional racism".
Conference hears that both competition and collaboration will grow as global trade in higher education booms. Sarah Cunnane reports from Vancouver
A wide-ranging analysis that attempts to measure and rank aspects of national higher education systems suggests that the UK academy is one of the most "open" in the world and has among the best...
Private-sector leader explains why India remains a potent but elusive prize for the West
Universities face an uncertain future in the wake of the earthquake, reports Michael Fitzpatrick
Coalition policies deserve opprobrium - a minister cut from the same cloth as the academy does not, says Wes Streeting