Bringing the Dalit ‘voice of the poor’ into Indian universities
Indian lecturer joins with British colleagues to promote literature of those formerly called ‘untouchables’

Indian lecturer joins with British colleagues to promote literature of those formerly called ‘untouchables’

Once a key tool in expanding a nation's soft power, knowledge diplomacy must now be used to address our most pressing global issues, Jo Beall says

Imperial College London academic Abbas Edalat has been detained on security charges since mid-April

Fears over international impact of UT Tyler’s decision, with Nepalese applicants hardest hit

If you're heading to university (or college) in the US, this handy guide breaks down everything you need to know about studying there

Sarah Churchwell hopes her research can help people rethink the ‘American dream’

As Malaysian politicians flirt with fee-free higher education, our Asia-Pacific editor John Ross, reflects on how promises of free tuition are often at the detriment of more useful policy

But Grattan Institute report urges government, institutions to steer those unlikely to finish towards cost-saving early exit

Regional institutions, facing uncertain funding future, build case for more federal support ahead of budget

This should be the new mantra for researchers in a post-Facebook world, argues Andy Turner

Staff strike prompts decision to award ESRC studentships to Cardiff University candidates based on paper applications only

The university lecture should be seen as a special form of human encounter, argue Amanda Fulford and Áine Mahon

Historian says Trump could attract educated young people if he promised to tackle their debts, while rector tells summit Czech universities remain ‘strongholds of critical discourse’