Second-chance society: how Singapore rethought academic success
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
Proponents of new technology say it can alleviate stress on advisers and make expertise more accessible but critics say this work needs a human touch
University’s president in tough situation, with lawmakers escalating tensions, students angered by quick use of police force, and encampments elsewhere drawing similar responses
New ‘process’ among proposals to improve quality and transparency of university governance
Bringing the UK’s research budget closer to Alphabet’s spending levels is vital for fixing sluggish economic growth, says economist
New figures show UK university-business interactions are down 5 per cent, to lowest level since at least 2014-15
With 3,000 graduate students picketing for higher pay, Boston University dean encourages faculty to ‘think creatively’ about using technological alternatives
Appointment of ex-Greenwich leader confirmed by crisis-hit institution halfway through interim appointment
Recommended reforms, such as abolishing the Job-Ready Graduates fee hikes for humanities, will gold-plate the Help system, says Maxwell Yong
As the celebrated children’s historical sketch show marks its 15th anniversary, Jack Grove speaks to its head writer, history producer and PhD researchers on how scholarly sleuthing has been crucial...