Universities ‘must keep track of’ visiting professorships
Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say
Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say
Opening outpost alongside other Western universities designed to help drive collaboration in South-east Asia
Union describes payment made when staff were facing redundancy as ‘unconscionable’, but institution says it was following contract
A significant amount of money goes unclaimed even during a cost-of-living crisis because of arduous and opaque application processes, says Eve Dullabh
Our research suggests students of colour are more likely to have negative encounters with campus guards, say Remi Joseph-Salisbury and Laura Connelly
Recent years have thrown up both predictable challenges and unforeseeable exogenous events at universities. What do sector leaders foresee in 2024?
The biographer of the first black American woman to study at Oxford discusses life in segregated schools in the South, why affirmative action still matters and ‘election-style’ efforts to unseat...
From satirical novels to US sitcoms and cop shows, academics have proved to be rich source material across many genres. Four writers argue the case for who can claim to be fiction’s greatest scholar
Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year’s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal
The former science minister talks to Jack Grove about his concerns over recent visa reforms and his ‘lonely battle’ to keep Britain in Horizon Europe
Leading cell biologist says outstanding young researchers are missing out on funding as panellists are focusing excessively on open science contributions
International students, post-study work visas and opinion pieces captured readers’ attention this year
Handing out glitzy prizes is a cheaper way of shoring up morale than paying people better, says Bruce Macfarlane
Political philosopher was most recently deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney
Gaps between quality of providers’ teaching and the students they cater for identified in new Hepi report