After torrid year, can edtech firms crack professional education?
With most major players making redundancies and tightening their belts, edtech has faced a difficult year, but could moves into career development save the industry?
With most major players making redundancies and tightening their belts, edtech has faced a difficult year, but could moves into career development save the industry?
Recent changes to visa represent shift in thinking about attracting and retaining brightest graduates, says education adviser Maryam Riaz
Florida’s Trumpian governor has repeatedly attacked the freedom and expertise of the state’s university sector. With the Yale and Harvard graduate widely tipped as the 2024 Republican presidential...
Outgoing Oxford v-c critiques Westminster fiascos and social media trolling, while making case for more women in leadership
Nation’s largest higher education system gets its first black and Puerto Rican chancellor, in the hope of translating size into prominence and equity, while also stemming demographic declines
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Princeton University has taken top spot among US national universities in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2014 rankings
The war studies professor on Ukraine, writing speeches for Tony Blair and late career fame on Substack
Group that had input into document says it seeks to ‘shore up’ institutions’ reputations rather than make a difference for students
Isolation and anxieties of Covid and Trump eras drive campus matchmaking model, and possible reinforcement of elite
Generous leave packages used as a strategy to retain top female researchers in elite institutions, study suggests
About 50 per cent of universities are expected to have some form of relationship with companies to provide training for their employees within five years. The current figure is 20 per cent, according...
Jack Grove explores current strategies for widening participation in higher education, and finds out why improving access remains a huge challenge across the world, despite growing university...
Cabinet reshuffle offers universities the chance of a relationship reset before they are likely caught in the first swell of a global wave of funding reviews
Scholars give their recommendations for their best book of 2018 and the book they are most looking forward to reading in 2019