The Brexit failings cast a long shadow on universities’ relationship with Europe
Deep political division suggests that post-Brexit negotiations around research collaboration and talent mobility with the EU will drag on, says Chris Husbands

Deep political division suggests that post-Brexit negotiations around research collaboration and talent mobility with the EU will drag on, says Chris Husbands

Administration plan focuses on job success measures as Congress eyes rapid work

UBC student Julie Gordon had always wanted to study in Paris and an exchange programme gave her the perfect opportunity to stay

Teenagers from deprived areas with slow broadband may be less likely to use internet for studies, and hence less likely to see academically orientated promotions

Cash flows are not moving fast enough to keep pace with technology, malaria expert cautions

Sal Jarvis identifies the catch-22 universities can find themselves in as they aim to widen participation and tackle grade inflation

Long-running dispute over industry influence in Canada nears decision point, but no big solution

New poll contradicts survey suggestion that locals want numbers capped

Universities pledge support and safety for international students

Threatened university says it needs ‘definitive legal certainty’ over its future

The advice offered to PhD students by career diversity programmes often isn’t picked up by faculty members. Here Alfredo Cumerma proposes three tools faculty can use to make their students more...

Regional networks and corporate collaborations built up over decades will help universities weather the Brexit storm, say Alex de Ruyter and Vangelis Tsiligiris

Inclusion of hard target seen as a major win for sector, potentially shifting power away from Home Office

Bowen University student Stephen Atolagbe takes us through a typical day of university life in Nigeria

Brunel University London vice-chancellor to take role at potentially crucial time for English universities