A business proposal
It was great to hear Alec Cameron, vice-chancellor and chief executive of Aston University, elaborate on the relationship between business schools and universities at the Chartered Association of...
It was great to hear Alec Cameron, vice-chancellor and chief executive of Aston University, elaborate on the relationship between business schools and universities at the Chartered Association of...
Bonded scholarship schemes run by governments and companies are not uncommon (“The pains of bondage”, Opinion, 16 November). It is not the business of UK universities to renegotiate these schemes but...

Open University vice-chancellor claims that courses curated by technology giants might be more attractive than Russell Group’s offerings

Slow and steady wins the race when to comes to exams and studying, says Acacia in her latest blog post from Australia

Agnieszka Piotrowska looks at the past, present and possible future of Zimbabwe’s universities, following the resignation of Robert Mugabe

Universities Canada says country is ‘known worldwide as a nation that values diversity and inclusion’

Louise Richardson says universities must be fair in admissions and focus on inequality in response to populism

AAS Open Research offers immediate online publication and transparent, post-publication peer review

It seems that the number one thing that students are concerned about is the pressure to achieve it all

Research suggests that students learn better in their native tongue, and English fails to prepare international students for a job after graduation, says Michele Gazzola

Ahead of the UK City of Culture 2021 being named next month, Craig Mahoney looks at how winning the title can revitalise towns and their universities

Pushed to break away from the established Turkish academy by increasing government control, Bilim Akademisi has now been accepted into the European fold

Critics warn new 'Manuscript Writer' program may be too good to be true, since automated content could run the risk of plagiarism

Latest Global University Employability Survey revealed the contrasting opinion of US and Japanese firms towards their higher education systems

A badly understood notion of risk has created a fake crisis in university pensions that will devastate academia, argues Dennis Leech