Boğaziçi students and staff fear reprisals after deans sacked
Alumni say the removal of staff-elected deans at top Turkish university may open the door for fresh attacks on dissident students and staff
Alumni say the removal of staff-elected deans at top Turkish university may open the door for fresh attacks on dissident students and staff
As voting finishes in divisive poll, scholars say two decades of government under Erdoğan has left universities in a perilous state
Campaigners at Boğaziçi University say their victory could inspire others – but also fear a harsher crackdown under a new appointee
Education institutions are being undermined from within, everywhere from Turkey to Brazil, online conference hears
Appointment of Melih Bulu, a former ruling party political candidate, has triggered days of protests from staff and students at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul
Budget restrictions, a focus on teaching and a paucity of internationalisation all hold back Turkish research, says Hakan Ergin
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan targets students who took part in an anti-war protest at an Istanbul university
President’s broadside against Boğaziçi University raises questions over Islamisation of institutions and international links
Working with pen and paper and cut off from the outside world, Ali Kaya wrote three papers, re-deriving physical formulas from scratch
Times Higher Education table reveals top institutions across 16 Eurasia nations
‘Staggering’ scale of persecution of Turkish academia condemned by scholars’ group
Government decree on rector appointments comes under state of emergency after coup attempt