How I learned that preserving the male status quo was leaders’ real task
As a woman concerned by gender inequality, I could be tolerated coming up to the elbows of the men in power, but not to their shoulders, says Pat O’Connor
As a woman concerned by gender inequality, I could be tolerated coming up to the elbows of the men in power, but not to their shoulders, says Pat O’Connor
The political maelstrom around US universities’ handling of pro-Palestinian protests reflects a right-wing campaign that is increasingly challenging higher education’s autonomy to determine its...
Endless accommodations and coaxing are only encouraging student uninterest and indolence, says Michael Baumann
Tuition fee rise is ‘unavoidable’ due to ‘sustained inflationary pressure’ faced by Welsh universities, says education minister Jeremy Miles
Union and employer body clash on ways to prevent more industrial action as they appear in front of MPs investigating impact of last year’s marking boycott
Ebrahim Adia’s journey through modern universities indicates their power to transform lives, but they face growing financial pressure
Policy that has allowed universities to automatically charge students for course materials comes under threat from Biden administration
George Freeman says he could not cope with doubling of monthly bill on annual salary of £118,000
Pregnant researchers and new parents describe how they were hindered by inflexible interview process
Evolving norms, expectations and laws usher both risk and opportunity for universities, according to blind law scholar
SET University president Iryna Volnytska discusses the challenges of building a new institution in wartime
After a four-year wait, views vary on whether the government’s Augar response can usher in a truce on university funding in England
Campuses in urban areas of Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia may be first to face federal cap on education visas
After years of warnings, a dip in international enrolments risks tipping universities into crisis. It is deeply strange that government seems not to care
As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola...