Joint degrees can help shift national policy on EU harmonisation
National legislation can be a barrier to offering one diploma from two universities, joint degree advocate says

National legislation can be a barrier to offering one diploma from two universities, joint degree advocate says

The French president’s ambitious plan for cross-border universities will require at least seven years given integration required, experts warn

Shane McCorristine considers the illicit and sometimes horrifying ways teaching institutions used to secure corpses for trainee doctors to learn anatomy

EAIE report analyses views of 2,300 international education staff on their universities’ priorities

The 2019 Booker Prize nominee and Brunel University London professor on how disapproval of her parents’ interracial marriage and their ‘mixed-race kids’ spurred her to write

Trend for ‘shorter and closer’ overseas study options among Japanese students puts premium on demonstrating educational value, EAIE conference hears

Improving the career prospects of postdocs is now a priority of UK universities and research funders

Caring duties and environmental responsibility do not signify a lack of commitment to scholarship, says Danielle George

Percentage of BAME and female professors has gone up but ‘there is still a long way to go’, Advance HE report shows

As governments around the world increasingly look to follow US states’ lead and link university funding to the recruitment, retention and employability of students, Paul Basken surveys the results of...

The iconic dictionary’s misogynist descriptions of female genitalia were ripe for revision, say Emma Rees and Ellie Stedall

Corbyn’s speech on setting ‘the people’ before ‘the privileged’ expressed a mood of anti-elitism already feeding through into education policy, writes John Morgan

Poll finds university leadership supports diversity schemes but limited buy-in from rank and file

Even dentistry and history could incorporate environmental and sustainability learning elements