Don’t ‘waste time’ on another funding review, says Greening
Solutions on higher education funding in England already known, says former secretary of state

Solutions on higher education funding in England already known, says former secretary of state

Leaders of three elite universities berated in appearance before lawmakers alarmed by protests

In culmination of decade-long pressure, NCAA leader suggests minimum annual compensation of $30,000 for top sports players

Australia’s biggest university appoints from within after ‘rigorous and broad-scale’ executive search

The unexpectedly musical background of many sociologists might explain their academic success, Glasgow professor argues

Loss of foundational Southern California alliance highlights institutions feeling they can now competently provide their own virtual courses

Persistent classroom absences attributed to online hype, mental stress, adjunct reliance and job-centric mindsets

The nectar of power and prestige is sweet, but modern editors have to swallow an embittering volume of hard graft, too, says Adrian Furnham

Civic mission demands close collaboration with combined authorities to ensure graduates, research and relationships are fit for purpose, says Katy Shaw

Lawsuits and House probes launched against those who study online falsehoods leaves many questioning whether work will continue into next election cycle

Academics should emphasis role research can play in tackling other voter priorities going into next year’s election, says campaign group

Academy and fifth estate must team up, Nobel laureate says, as 3.2 billion people prepare to vote in a reality-free zone

Ivy League university denies Joan Donovan’s claim that huge donation turned leaders against her

Institution faces first legal test of its EJRA policy as it grapples with fallout from Oxford tribunal

As state higher education leaders count growing share of support from gambling, experts detail reasons why they should be more alarmed