Push for fresh commitments on access after Supreme Court ruling
After court rejects racial preferences in admissions, biggest US civil rights group presses campuses for corrective pledges

After court rejects racial preferences in admissions, biggest US civil rights group presses campuses for corrective pledges

Employers might find it easier to reach agreement with a less politically skewed membership body, says an anonymous academic

Days after president quits, massive institution alleged to have been part of another high-profile case of political interference

Tool developed by edtech giant used by customers 65 million times in three months since launch

Union criticises Chichester’s plan to sack Hakim Adi, first British person of African heritage to become a professor of history

Tokyo could use figures to justify more heavy-handed sector intervention, academics say

While Marc Tessier-Lavigne has fallen on his sword, the circumstances of his departure point to much deeper problems with scholarly norms and incentives

Light-touch treatment of one of universities’ fundamental roles leaves too many questions hanging, observers worry

ByteDance’s pre-regulation ‘strategic’ move will allow academics to pull more data from the platform, but critical work may still have to use workarounds if the company extends its veto on...

It is proving difficult to accommodate even the fraction of South Sudanese students who have already made it back home, says Kuyok Abol Kuyok

Researchers say unsupervised online exams can provide ‘valid assessments of student learning’

Ola Borten Moe admits ‘serious misjudgement of my own impartiality’ over multibillion-krone contract meeting about a weapons manufacturer he had indirectly bought shares in

Jobs forum popular with economists accuses researchers of ‘hacking’ after locations of users exposed

But some academics remain wary, warning over Beijing’s ‘manipulation’ of student exchange for political purposes

Government alarms sector by pressing regulator for quality metric on earnings, which could potentially determine student number caps