Myanmar junta ‘suspends thousands of lecturers’
Military takes action after plan to reopen campuses is thwarted

Military takes action after plan to reopen campuses is thwarted

Cambridge scholar says subject is not just for ‘posh people who’ve done Latin for ages’

Office for Students will reflect on whether it is inflicting needless red tape on higher education, says its new chair

Doing everything by the book makes it easy for opponents to plan ahead. So shake them up a bit, says Marcia Devlin

Tips from the top of a sector that insists on preserving its male dominance offered in Australian consultant’s guide

Universities out of the budget spotlight, as attention turns to training and commercial research

Roberta Mock explores a tradition of performance that still raises urgent political questions today

Robert Caslen, in commencement weekend address, had copied leader of bin Laden raid

Moving to an entirely post-results admissions system would harm students and higher education institutions, says Universities UK

Calbright faces 2022 closure deadline after troubled start

Four institutions get $555 million compensation for Maryland shifting their courses to white campuses

Integrating local, national and global interests could be key to aligning the many competing social and environmental agendas in this era of upheaval

What strikes some as a tedious chore prone to bias can transform lives and evoke enduring gratitude. Academics should embrace the opportunity to knit the plot of a person, says Douglas Dowland