Legal action over Gaza encampments on UK campuses
Queen Mary and Birmingham go down legal route, as Swansea students claim victory, and Oxford protesters fear disciplinary reforms

Queen Mary and Birmingham go down legal route, as Swansea students claim victory, and Oxford protesters fear disciplinary reforms

Despite being closely aligned to outgoing regime, academics believe Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo may reject predecessor’s hostilities

The study also highlighted that researchers were cynical that the sector could improve the working conditions of people managing menstruation

Perhaps AI will be a useful tool. But our obsession with every shiny new object regardless of the harm it might do makes me worry, says Melinda Zook

Locale determines the mission of many universities, and the Impact Rankings recognise how such diversity and community-mindedness helps to further progress towards the SDGs

While different universities have different emphases, they are all about care. Our Impact Rankings aim to recognise the institutions doing work that supports and sustains the future of people and the...

New thematic analysis reveals the countries and institutions that are walking the talk on sustainability

Camille Galap, former interim administrator of the university, succeeds Estelle Iacona as leader

Strike dates organised to clash with briefings that general secretary had planned to outline her plans for her second term

Universities might be in the ‘sweet spot to redefine the future’, but they still need to work with government and business, says leader

If next government wants to raise fees, it will have to face up to the fact that this will be ‘phenomenally unpopular’, poll finds

A fixation on publishing in ‘academic comic books’ is subverting the values permeating business schools, conference hears

Universities have helped some countries become leaders in fields linked to specific SDGs, thanks to their outreach efforts, meticulous data collection and creative campus/community initiatives. Rosa...

African participation doubles, while institutions outside powerhouse of South Africa are becoming more visible