UN sanctions should not block payments for thesis examining
An Australian university’s attitude towards Rwanda illustrates the West’s failure to treat African academics as equal partners, says Timothy Carey

An Australian university’s attitude towards Rwanda illustrates the West’s failure to treat African academics as equal partners, says Timothy Carey

While reservations remain, the pandemic has smoothed acceptance of virtual delivery

Lucas Lixinski shares his experiences as a gay man in academia and reflects on how they have helped his career

City’s leader announces sweeteners, while pushing engagement with mainland China

But large upturn in Tier 4 visas granted to Indian students tempers overall fall

University’s plan to require staff and students to be ‘respectful’ of each other’s ‘differing opinions’ fought by academic opponents

Until they have their allotted departure time, no one is meant to travel home. So, asks George Bass, should security guards dive on anyone pulling a suitcase?

‘Students and their parents felt they were promised one thing, and they ended up receiving something else,’ says Edinburgh principal

Universities UK chief executive urges greater transparency in admissions

Nottingham agrees undisclosed settlement after undergraduate cleared by fitness-to-practise panel

Analysts say industrial solutions must be adopted to wean universities off their dependence on casual staff

Glasgow named University of the Year for addressing legacy of its ties to the slave trade

Senior leader says universities should focus on improving and charging more for transnational education

Public engagement expert concerned about communities that scientists are failing to reach

Panel warns that action is needed to tackle excessive competition and casualisation if research careers are to remain attractive