University of Copenhagen to cut more than 500 jobs
Rector Ralf Hemmingsen warns job losses will see some services ‘cut to the bone’ as 7 per cent of staff exit Denmark’s most highly regarded university

Rector Ralf Hemmingsen warns job losses will see some services ‘cut to the bone’ as 7 per cent of staff exit Denmark’s most highly regarded university

With a module on diversity to teach, law academic Steven Vaughan muses on his decision to out himself to his students

Global higher education programmes should respond to our unstable world, says Martin Hall

Why are researchers preoccupied with 'lad culture' when the under-representation of men among students is the real problem, asks Joanna Williams

Should public funds from the tax-payer or private contributions from students and their families pay for university degrees? Just like divergent national policies around the world, students have a...

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A ‘radical’ and ‘prolific’ British Germanist has died.

Thailand’s institutions want to develop joint degrees with the UK, but hurdles remain in visa red tape and political instability

After political scientists pitched to commissioning editors, the TV professionals passed on some advice

We talk to the Monash University figurehead about a world record in sailing and the importance of political certainty for Australian higher education

Partnership of five universities has so far helped new businesses raise more than £1bn

More universities set to follow Cardiff University into bond market as appetite for construction pairs with ‘unbelievably low’ interest rates