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Developing countries should not hesitate to tap the sustainable development expertise abundant in graduate schools, says Lucia Rodriguez

Developing countries should not hesitate to tap the sustainable development expertise abundant in graduate schools, says Lucia Rodriguez

Solution will see academic social network check rights information at point of upload and immediately determine how content can be shared

South coast institution joins mass expansion into UK capital, promising traditional degrees and work-based opportunities

Nancy Ip discusses how universities can boost their output of patents and support faculty entrepreneurs

The gulf is growing between self-perpetuating middle management and the people who ‘produce the value’, Australian symposium hears

If Australia proceeds with a levy on international students’ fees, the money should only be used for students’ benefit, representative body argues

‘Engine of social mobility’ outlines recipe for success: timely, personalised support delivered at scale

Chester moves academics into communal working spaces, prompting union concerns about student meetings and equality impact

With more support, care leavers could close the progression gap in much less than a century, says Monica Alejandra Henaõ-De-Castro

History, philosophy and religious studies on the chopping block, as ACU flays its strengths

Offering education in India could help minimise the effects of the UK’s crackdown on dependants coming into the country, researchers say

Hard launch: Do UK ‘challenger institutions’ have a real chance of soaring?

From ideas to impact: driving research innovation at Alfaisal University

For over a decade, the UK government has urged ‘challenger’ institutions to shake up the higher education status quo. But there is scant evidence of success

While faculty, students and politicians protest, biggest US four-year system notes that it remains major bargain by nationwide measures