Three in four Australian v-cs take pay cuts
Many bosses lead from the front, ceding 20-plus per cent of their pay to help plug pandemic shortfalls

Many bosses lead from the front, ceding 20-plus per cent of their pay to help plug pandemic shortfalls

The University of Cambridge’s inaugural professor of the psychology of education and mental health talks about switching from sport to science and why it’s so important to research education and...

Tributes paid to former Stanford president who raised a record-breaking $1.3 billion for the university

Tanja Sihvonen enjoys a collection of interviews with the queer game makers who are transforming the whole world of video games

Tony Mann is impressed by a study of what we mean by numbers that ranges across millennia

The Sainsbury Laboratory director will oversee a huge increase in R&D spending as head of UK’s main research funder

The academy through the lens of the world’s media

To thrive, not just survive: Is the coronavirus crisis a chance to radically remake higher education?

Michael Marinetto enjoys a bold attempt to challenge the scientific consensus about consciousness

何莲珍认为,高水平国际化有助于提高中国高校的国际竞争力和话语权

Some succour for NZ universities and students in budget aiming to support training for those who have lost jobs in crisis

A 2017 speech by Emmanuel Macron on European identity has led to the creation of an initial 17 pan-continental consortia involving 114 universities. But do they amount to anything more than yet more...

The Covid-19 pandemic offers universities a once-in-a-generation opportunity to put their dysfunctional strategies behind them, argue Timothy Devinney and Grahame Dowling

Tomorrow’s world often turns out to be less radically different than we might have first thought, says Bruce Macfarlane

Protecting the European research budget offers better long-term hopes of saving the European project