Brexit ‘threatens London’s lead as global HE destination’
Analysis of university-city performance shows UK’s capital has a lot to lose if EU exit is botched
Analysis of university-city performance shows UK’s capital has a lot to lose if EU exit is botched
Senior management has its perks but it also comes with a host of new practical, philosophical, psychological and even physical challenges. Here, seven people who have lived through that fiery baptism...
Despite his stressful sudden exit from Papua New Guinea, John Warren insists that Western universities must continue to send staff to institutions in the developing world
Dutch universities are conspicuously and consistently successful. Yet their funding is declining and their embrace of internationalism has put them on a collision course with the populist right. John...
Without government support, the country risks losing thousands of jobs and one of its biggest industries, writes Julian Hill
Figures have ‘alarming’ implications for equality in US academia, says researcher who analysed professoriate’s background
Even women with identical performance ratings to men suffer large pay deficits. This must be fixed, say Ann Brower and Alex James
University chiefs’ remuneration rising at more than double the rate of staff’s
Effects could be particularly significant for junior researchers, who rely heavily on conferences for early career progression, says scholar
Environmentalist praised by Al Gore as ‘eloquent’ and ‘passionate’ authority on oceanic climate change
Virtually all modern university courses end with a request for feedback. But are students’ reactions even useful for improving future course design, never mind assessing lecturers? Seven academics...
Test your knowledge of higher education history, famous alumni and universities in pop culture
As universities have turned to partisan lobbying and self-promotion, new head of Allea thinks ancient organisations now fill a crucial space in public debate
Likely downturn in recruitment coincides with dwindling domestic funding
John Ross examines what Jacinda Ardern’s policy might mean for institutions, employers and students