In Gaza protests, enemies of US higher education find new weapon
Just as universities enter election-year battle over their worth, cries of antisemitism – sincere or otherwise – play into their historic partisan vulnerabilities
Just as universities enter election-year battle over their worth, cries of antisemitism – sincere or otherwise – play into their historic partisan vulnerabilities
Latest changes encourage more recruitment from China for universities that already have the market cornered
Colleges and universities grateful that president is restoring their control over sexual misconduct hearings, but warn about speed and frequency of change
Debate on how far governments should regulate universities without impinging on academic freedom and autonomy
British Academy president Julia Black contrasts creation of funding-focused football regulator with inaction on higher education crisis
Analysts suggest Yoon Suk-yeol’s handling of admissions dispute contributed to his unpopularity ahead of his party’s electoral defeat
Italian philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning use of term ‘ethnic replacement’
Ivy League institution follows congressional spotlight with student arrests and suspensions
Campus legislation passed by Nigerian senate in July 2020 still waiting for assent
Education minister apologises after investigation finds students from migrant backgrounds were disproportionately selected for home visits
Jobs chopped at universities, government agencies and crown research institutes
Early data suggest number of international students starting taught postgraduate courses is down 6 per cent, but some individual campuses hit much harder
AAUP plans dozens of events on day of new congressional hearing against student protests, challenging university leaders to better protect academic independence
New government’s decision spells the end of ‘back-breaking’ exercise, commentators say