‘Crisis’ as Indian states battle BJP for control of universities
Latest salvo sees Keralan state government challenge national president in the Supreme Court over vice-chancellor appointments
Latest salvo sees Keralan state government challenge national president in the Supreme Court over vice-chancellor appointments
Rights group criticises government’s move to use region’s lower university admissions standards to its advantage
UCU members back more industrial action over job cuts at London institution but Northumbria dispute could soon end after compulsory redundancies ruled out
Facing C$3 billion revenue loss from federal crackdown on overseas gravy train, Ford administration promises to spare 22 of 23 public universities from the toll
Poll of researchers finds little support for pulling scholarly papers of those found guilty of objectionable personal behaviour
Evolutionary biologist on the importance of fungal networks and why science is creative
Singapore Management University provost Timothy Clark says reforms will push students away from using generative AI in admissions statements
Maia Schroder-Lewis case shows difficulties students face in getting help as campaigners and government place renewed focus on mental health
University becomes the latest to restructure due to funding crisis in English higher education
The joint degree, a key goal of the European Education Area, is aimed at boosting student mobility across the continent
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access
Study finds students who rely on ChatGPT for academic tasks feel socially supported by artificial intelligence at the expense of their real-life relationships
Timing of review raises suspicions that ministers are keen to deflect attention from uncomfortable migration data
Conservative to step down as MP at next general election