Alumni relations should not be all about fundraising
It matters that non-donating alumni are missing out on much of the aftercare value they could be receiving, say Andy Shaindlin and David Williams

It matters that non-donating alumni are missing out on much of the aftercare value they could be receiving, say Andy Shaindlin and David Williams

Relatively benign system under strain from soaring inflation, fee hikes and reduced repayment thresholds

The University of Juba has emerged strong from decades of turmoil, topped by a pandemic. But other institutions are suffering, says Kuyok Abol Kuyok

Academics urged to be more present while teaching to foster better learning environments

Researchers need to be confident enough to lift the veil on the debate that is at the heart of scientific progress, says Rebecca Lawrence

Businessman whose daughter won Georgetown admission after large donation successfully portrays his action as normal practice

After years of crude attacks on individual faculty and curriculum, Florida’s ambitious partisan governor identifies more palatable and enduring form of deep academic restraint

Australian research highlights need for more than a front-end focus on boosting diversity

Disgraced surgeon convicted of causing bodily harm in verdict that raises further questions for Swedish research

Barring collaboration with 236 Russian universities raises more questions than it answers, says Ararat Osipian

Former regulator highlights increasingly interventionist Westminster policies
Latest edition of major annual UK survey suggests university leavers’ outlook lagged behind employment market recovery

Governance review approved at conclusion of bitter dispute with Oxford college dean

Australian policy guru suggests complete rethink of research funding to overcome ‘opportunity cost’ of unsuccessful grant applications

Olivier-nominated actress Josette Bushell-Mingo wants to keep pushing hard questions about role of arts in society as leader of London institution