Ukraine’s university born out of war: ‘education is our future’
SET University president Iryna Volnytska discusses the challenges of building a new institution in wartime
SET University president Iryna Volnytska discusses the challenges of building a new institution in wartime
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access
Sector leaders warn that PhD students and academics could go elsewhere if requirement to gain proficiency in Norwegian goes ahead
Professor says universities are still prioritising gender and other issues over tackling racism
Institutions need more flexibility on whether to participate in mandatory government-run pensions scheme, Ucea and UUK argue
As online delivery complicates quality assurance based on states and regions, Biden regulatory effort delves into difficulties of trade-offs
UK universities must make flexible working ‘the default’, including in high-salary jobs, to tackle gender pay gaps, says thinktank
Author of controversial book and journal paper takes up one-year ‘presidential scholar’ post after institutional takeover by allies of Ron DeSantis
After a career spent switching between academia and the White House, Joseph Nye admits that returning to Harvard left him feeling flat
Academic freedom is particularly at risk in countries with pronounced social and political polarisation, report says
As arguments for cost sharing in England advance, questions linger over what September changes mean for government-graduate balance
Thousands walk out, arguing that government should address low pay and poor working conditions before going ahead
Students feeling lonely and ‘underwhelmed’ by university experience, warns UPP Foundation report based on survey and focus groups
Article on MeToo movement in Iran named researcher, who denies wrongdoing, as ‘serial abuser’