More student enrolments bankrolled in New Zealand budget
Some succour for NZ universities and students in budget aiming to support training for those who have lost jobs in crisis

Some succour for NZ universities and students in budget aiming to support training for those who have lost jobs in crisis

A 2017 speech by Emmanuel Macron on European identity has led to the creation of an initial 17 pan-continental consortia involving 114 universities. But do they amount to anything more than yet more...

The Covid-19 pandemic offers universities a once-in-a-generation opportunity to put their dysfunctional strategies behind them, argue Timothy Devinney and Grahame Dowling

Tomorrow’s world often turns out to be less radically different than we might have first thought, says Bruce Macfarlane

Protecting the European research budget offers better long-term hopes of saving the European project

England's OfS reveals how next year's £48 million teaching grant cut will be spread across institutions

Record year for university philanthropy in UK and Ireland sees Oxford and Cambridge dominate fundraising

Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts

Redundancies beckon at Australia’s oldest university as bosses and workers alike hold the line

Anticipating a renewed coronavirus outbreak, California State University plans for semester online

Bitter internal conflict brews over union plan to offer pay concessions in return for employment safeguards

University and industry leaders in the UK will discuss the importance of collaboration between institutions, businesses and nations post-pandemic

The querulous minority are unlikely to mend their ways even in their own bedrooms, predicts Helen Soteriou

Academic union faces member fightback over détente with university administrations

Who will be the winners in the post-pandemic academic job market? Three experts reflect on the skills that will be prized in the ‘new normal’