Cambridge lectures will be online only next year
Meanwhile, the University of Bolton details plans to fully reopen in September, including use of temperature scanners

Meanwhile, the University of Bolton details plans to fully reopen in September, including use of temperature scanners

Maastricht University’s cross-syllabus approach could point the way forward, say Herco Fonteijn and Teun Dekker

With this year’s graduates having only a recession to look forward to, universities must change the way they provide career support, says Tristram Hooley

‘Classic risk management tools’ helped protect the University of Tasmania, says its former management consultant boss

Victoria’s A$350m lifeline adds to the pressure on Canberra to do more to help embattled sector

Social scientists should be more open that their policy advice is usually based on small experiments done in university settings, study recommends

Academics recognise need but fear loss of attention on basic science

Experts warn that, while it is important to stabilise the sector, the proposed conditions threaten university autonomy

World’s biggest academic publisher signs ‘global first’ open science agreement with Dutch universities and research councils

Balancing the potential of remote learning with the benefits of student mobility for skills will be crucial, say Barbara Lorber and Sabine Prem

Desire for visibility and political pragmatism help propel archipelago’s institutions up league table

New survey aims to foster more international collaboration in studying contemporary writing and help academics understand the needs of potential overseas students

Accusations that China is stealing virus research could harm US vaccine efforts and overseas enrolments, experts warn

A university closure would provoke a ‘run on the university’, which will be much more expensive than the bailout the sector is currently seeking, says Adrian Bell

Government backs universities on imperative of satisfying full-tuition visitors