What does the public really want from civic universities? It’s complicated
Cutting-edge polling techniques can help universities genuinely canvass local needs, rather than assuming them, says Polly Curtis
Cutting-edge polling techniques can help universities genuinely canvass local needs, rather than assuming them, says Polly Curtis
UUKi report records 12.7 per cent increase in transnational education headcount in space of a year
Biden-backed settlement benefits 200,000 students from 153 institutions, largely in the for-profit sector, with no expectation taxpayers will be reimbursed for the losses
Although available information on USS finances is patchy, scope appears to remains for restored benefits or reduced contributions, says Michael Bromwich
Acknowledging such students’ difficult personal circumstances is an important first step to improving their graduation rates, says Ozalle Toms
Rwandan government and Mastercard Foundation hand over $275 million as institution enters second decade
The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
Fewer scholars from Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands working in British universities, says report
Private university recorded £17 million deficit in 2019 and a potential £119,000 fine for late filing of accounts, as Crewe campus left problems
Dispute over future of Universities Superannuation Scheme far from over, says union
The Covid experience has strengthened common values and accelerated unification in European higher education, says Ferruccio Resta
Border restrictions, differing national Covid strategies and changing demographics have all made significant impacts on overseas recruitment over the past two years. Simon Baker examines the latest...
Thousands of researchers face Christmas crisis as grant announcements languish
Letter from 22 academics warns of ‘life-threatening circumstances’
Rising to pandemic challenges won institutions a significant boost in profile. It remains to be seen if they can consolidate their gains, writes Ellie Bothwell