Universities shuttered across Malaysia as third Covid wave hits
Lockdown comes days before Eid religious festival

Lockdown comes days before Eid religious festival

V-c ‘declared potential conflicts of interest and recused herself’ from deals with UCFB and IGPP, says university

Scientific leaders and politicians have embraced calls to reduce the stress and precarity faced by researchers. Jack Grove examines some radical proposals

Country’s excellence strategy has pushed German universities to dial back rivalry and instead coordinate their research plans

Often dismissed as an inordinately expensive quality assurance tool, ERA could become a gatekeeper for university registration

Visa reform would offset declining domestic enrolments, spread US values and give students the education they want, says Kent Devereaux

When academics accept stints in politicians’ offices, everybody benefits, says outgoing Australian ministerial adviser

The professor of the history of medicine and author of Broken Dreams on teenage angst, exploring medical pasts and getting to the heart of midlife crises

Prime minister’s announcement comes as most universities move into examinations period

Industrial action continues despite university reducing number of planned redundancies and revising selection criteria

While Australia’s new-look certificates deliver a sugar hit to institutional coffers, experts question the long-term benefits

With a $300 billion price tag, campaign promise met with scepticism – and long-term optimism

New chair and ministers have scope to reshape regulator, as leadership and board roles potentially open up at politically fraught time

The opportunity exists to reimagine the UK’s post-18 education system in a way that will improve society as well as the economy, says Susan Lea

Ma Huaide says subject ratings should aim for goals beyond 'ranking games' or 'bibliometrics worship'