St George’s and City merger set to create ‘health powerhouse’
Union would end medical school’s 15-year search for a partner
Union would end medical school’s 15-year search for a partner
Name, image and likeness ruling leads to stampede for student athletes to cash in, plus ‘pay-to-play’ recruiting war
Aftershocks following the austerity reforms of 2010 are still being felt, with mature students particularly hard hit
Tracking doctoral alumni in other sectors would inform departments about what their specific training allows graduates to do, says Patrick Walsh
Departure of Tawana Kupe adds to turmoil at top level of South African sector
Tough job market forces authorities to introduce measures aimed at simplifying graduates’ entry into the workplace
Former head of Australian university watchdog says early criticism helped shape more collaborative approach
Clare Marchant to join University of Gloucestershire after six years leading the admissions service
Organisers look to expand programme beyond existing 110 UK-Ukraine partnerships into Europe and North America
When she was BBC Newsnight’s top booker, Sam McAlister persuaded Prince Andrew to give his infamous interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. She tells Jack Grove how academics can avoid...
Notwithstanding their financial reliance on foreigners, universities down under must consider the ‘value proposition’ for the students
Your suggestion that the Daily Mail might consider launching a regular series of articles on academics and their footwear (The week in higher education, 16 May) may not be entirely frivolous. Over my...
Baths, box sets, blueberry muffins, terror: Kevin Fong gives birth to a book
Tackling racism within institutions is a crucial first step, says Nick Braisby, three years on from a murder that shook the world
Powerful new technologies are transforming the way universities operate, even before the impact of ChatGPT is truly felt