The UK must face up to the facts over Brexit
Universities’ income, collaborations and reputation will all suffer if the country doesn’t re-engage with expertise before it is too late, says Gavin Esler
Universities’ income, collaborations and reputation will all suffer if the country doesn’t re-engage with expertise before it is too late, says Gavin Esler
Running a university and composing music both involve ‘strategic planning’, says Roderick Watkins, composer of the ‘very dark, very violent’ Juniper Tree
Universities pledge support and safety for international students
The purpose of higher education goes beyond just giving students economically valuable skills. It’s time universities challenge the employability narrative, says Audrey Songhurst
Mainland Chinese university features in top 10 for first time
Astrophysics breakthrough a triumph of ‘science diplomacy’
Should UCU head be an academic? The general secretary of the University and College Union should be an academic (“Pension tactics central to UCU leadership race”, News, 4 April). A UCU leader should...
The new technology is further evidence of the consumer model of higher education and will result in lecturers adapting how they teach, says Jim Butcher
China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports
Awards presented in 18 categories to recognise outstanding contributions to UK higher education
The author and black history researcher speaks on the importance of passing historical knowledge on to the next generation, and reveals her competitive sporting nature
Universities offer insights on tackling the gender pay gap, excelling at research supervision and supporting disabled students
Universities say they must be able to supplement metrics with contextual or narrative information
Rosie Duffield says Labour should ‘keep that conversation open’, while Wes Streeting criticises ‘middle-class subsidy’