Scholarship organisations should stop looking for reasons to say no
A significant amount of money goes unclaimed even during a cost-of-living crisis because of arduous and opaque application processes, says Eve Dullabh
A significant amount of money goes unclaimed even during a cost-of-living crisis because of arduous and opaque application processes, says Eve Dullabh
Equal collaboration demands investment from the Global North in key research infrastructures in the Global South, say ’Funmi Olonisakin and Jan Palmowski
Subsidising domestic with international provision would not be tolerated in healthcare. How long before it unravels in HE, asks Mark Corver
Recent years have thrown up both predictable challenges and unforeseeable exogenous events at universities. What do sector leaders foresee in 2024?
As Canberra considers reforms to make university enrolments more inclusive and abundant, key indicators are moving in opposite direction
As the year ends, the problems facing universities seem to be stacking ever higher. But will a general election next year bring any respite?
Doctoral students drive Iranian science, but the country’s low spending means that they often lack access to basic resources, says Roohola Ramezani
By having their own lawyers, panels can ensure all positions are considered regardless of who else (if anyone) has appointed one, says Andrew Brown
Institution once attended by MrBeast, YouTube’s highest-paid content creator, among those seeking to serve growing industry
The UK government must pledge to maintain the graduate route and confine its review to genuine abuse, says Jamie Arrowsmith
Paperwork pain eases, revenue pain rises as universities confront new year
Our message is to hold the policy line. The levy has taken time to bed in, but it would be premature to tear it up and start again, say Chris Husbands and Natalie Day
It defies history and logic to lay decades of failure by administrators, trustees and legislators at tenured professors’ door, says Harvey Graff
Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates
The concept of privilege is much more complex and dynamic than those who wield it often assume, says Noam Schimmel