In Ivonne del Valle protests at Berkeley, a craving for truths
Long series of demonstrations aims to resurrect troubled lecturer, largely because students value her bigger understandings

Long series of demonstrations aims to resurrect troubled lecturer, largely because students value her bigger understandings

All but a handful of universities now tarnished by short-changing scandal, according to academic union

Fee forgiveness or more generous student loans could be used to ensure an area’s skills needs are met, argues MillionPlus

My interviews revealed that even before the latest conflict, good research relied on the determination and sacrifices of returnees, says Sheren Saad

Graduate route needs fresh look to ‘prevent abuse’, says home secretary, as increase in visa salary thresholds confirmed

Sufyan Tayeh, head of the Islamic University of Gaza, dies with his family as war resumes

Royal Holloway head discusses decentralising university leadership and tapping into the creative industry in Surrey

Financial shortfalls follow student hunger strikes and faculty suspensions and ‘bode ill’ for long-term future of South Asian University

Criticism of Australia’s ‘tax’ on international students escalates amid signs that it may be a done deal

Loss of access to EThOS archive of 600,000 doctoral dissertations causes major disruption for PhD students

As academics are replaced by religious scholars, those that remain fear the worst, while student interest is plummeting, says an Afghan observer

While new database signals ‘ongoing endeavour’, dominance of existing subscription database unlikely to be challenged any time soon

Equal collaboration demands investment from the Global North in key research infrastructures in the Global South, say ’Funmi Olonisakin and Jan Palmowski

Australia has made strides in developing a commercialisation culture but still has a long way to go, says new STA president

Too often, studies are atomistic and avoid the more complex, large-scale questions that vex politicians and system leaders, says Andrew Noyes