Minister condemns Oxford college that ‘silenced rape accuser’
Michelle Donelan ‘disgusted’ by claim student was threatened with expulsion if she spoke out

Michelle Donelan ‘disgusted’ by claim student was threatened with expulsion if she spoke out

Efforts to encourage more academics into public debates should forget indicators and focus on training and support, Norwegian rectors say

MIT joins several state institutions in resuming SAT-ACT mandate as pandemic eases, providing opening to wider reassessment

Researchers warn of ‘impending public health issue’ as excessive demands placed on students to excel

Disruption to academic life ‘small price to pay’ for financial returns from gas reserves, British universities told

Some topics are lightning rods for disagreement, but there are ways to insulate yourself against online vitriol, say Kristine Maloney and Teresa Valerio Parrot

Government also demands English regulator mount 10-15 on-site inspections checking factors such as use of online teaching

Universities UK says contributions could be cut or benefits increased as USS finances bounce back after pandemic, but unions want reforms to be cancelled now

India and Malaysia take lead as best represented countries, followed by China

Academics experiment with allowing undergraduates to text each other during assessments, and get positive response

Chinese studies should be strategic priority course in HE and new A level would boost student numbers at universities, says Hepi report

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

New opportunities for funding have been welcomed but future clashes over intellectual property could prove challenging

The UK government’s bill to tackle university cancel culture would give it unacceptable powers to control academic debate and student protest, says George Letsas

The museums expert explains how every historical artefact has not just one story, but many