Ed Byrne: we have much to learn from each other
UK president and principal remains hopeful that the pandemic will bring about greater collaboration.
UK president and principal remains hopeful that the pandemic will bring about greater collaboration.
4 October 2012 Ed Byrne recommends international collaboration between institutions to achieve excellence - Australians have taken to the idea like a duck- billed platypus to water Australia takes...
Book of the week: Nick Hillman sifts through the arguments in a bold attempt to determine the future of higher education
The university’s principal on capturing a landmark building, a rebranding volte-face, and the capital’s ‘fizz’
Despite guidance from government, most leaders do not expect to be able to teach majority of students face-to-face during spring term
Appointment continues a flourishing trend of university leaders hopping between UK and Australia
Physicist Brian Cox, author Bernardine Evaristo and former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook also recognised
Ed Byrne is latest leader to take voluntary pay cut to manage the financial impact of the pandemic
The cash injection announced by the government last week is the most ambitious plan of its kind Ed Byrne has seen in 40 years
Email sent to staff said the University of Manchester predicted it could lose £270m in one year due to sharp decrease in tuition fees
Stereotyping Chinese students as a threat is as wrong-headed as pretending that there is no problem at all, say Kerry Brown and Ed Byrne
Ed Byrne warns Office for Students could be creating a model where university leaders have less freedom
Former PM’s institute and Nobel laureate’s university team up to explore gender bias in leadership
Average remuneration across mission group stands at £348,090, or £356,450 including pension contributions
Peter Agre, Ed Byrne and Nicholas Dirks speak to Times Higher Education at the 2017 World Academic Summit in London