Former women-only college ‘pays female professors less than men’
Vassar College faces lawsuit brought by current and former faculty members as gender pay gap across US higher education widens
Vassar College faces lawsuit brought by current and former faculty members as gender pay gap across US higher education widens
With its funding system on life support, and its ‘science superpower’ ambitions, the UK must stop treating international talent as an imposition
Reducing the number of universities in South Australia would fly in the face of the Universities Accord’s call for more differentiation, says Warren Bebbington
From Coldplay to Queen, the world’s biggest bands often meet as students – yet universities are seldom mentioned in song. Jeremy Clay ponders why and unearths some lost exemplars – including a long-...
Jobs forum popular with economists accuses researchers of ‘hacking’ after locations of users exposed
Experts from government, academia and thinktanks offer advice on navigating the corridors of power to ensure research impact
The special administrative region’s status as an international crossroads has been severely shaken by the National Security Law and stringent Covid lockdowns. But sector leaders remain buoyant about...
Newcastle has made environmental justice a core value, aligned all its work with UN goals and built partnerships to drive sustainability and innovation, says vice-chancellor Chris Day
Lahore University of Management Sciences head Arshad Ahmad says country has much to offer in the battle against climate change – if the world can get over its misconceptions
We hope small language changes will make a big difference to displaced communities, says Duncan Ross
Hong Kong has ‘a special convening power’ that could attract partners from China and the Middle East, CUHK’s v-c tells Tiya Thomas-Alexander
The consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic still pose challenges to higher education systems with structural inequalities, says Mónica Marquina
Science may be the best tool humanity has to improve our social conditions – but we must steer it in the right direction, writes Carolina Torrealba
Sustainability-linked loans allow universities to make savings for fulfilling climate targets. So why are they so rare in HE, asks Geoffrey McGinley
Canberra may have chosen the right time to revisit university funding, as institutional accounts suggest a widening divide between the haves and have-nots