Chinese campuses ‘under-resourced’ as elites take lion’s share
Concentrating funding on top universities around Beijing and Shanghai risks alienating students forced to settle for less exalted institutions, researchers say

Concentrating funding on top universities around Beijing and Shanghai risks alienating students forced to settle for less exalted institutions, researchers say

Interdisciplinarity will not meet its problem-solving potential unless graduates are primed to embrace challenges, says Paul O’Keefe

Credit analysts warn of mass job losses, struggling peripheral businesses and homogenisation of the student mix

Bath academics say journals should standardise conflict of interest policies, but Philip Morris-funded foundation warns against boycott

The sacking of the Higher Education Commission’s chair provides an opportunity to rethink the organisation's entire rationale, says Tahir Shah

Iwan Davies says Wales’ partnership with Vietnam has provided opportunities ‘one university could never ever have achieved’

As the David Cameron furore underlines, lobbying is big business, fraught with risk. So why have universities shied away from it, asks Alberto Alemanno

Former Huddersfield lecturer claimed his mental health suffered due to increased workload of mandatory doctoral study

Gender concerns leave MIT-Harvard star lone unconfirmed choice for presidential Cabinet

Death of fellow student marks resumption of nation’s toll after year-long break from Covid

Institutions’ investment in fundraising and alumni relations declined during pandemic, says report

Train up translation specialists and fix anomalies that discourage collaboration, Australian representative group says

Mandates likely to accelerate in days, once autumn acceptance deadline passes

Eleven universities, their real estate and shares have been given over to foundations that observers say will be dominated by ruling party loyalists