Talking leadership: Ahmad Dallal is educator first, administrator second
The American University in Cairo’s first Arab leader on helping people reskill, serving the community and taking on the ‘necessary evil’ of administration

The American University in Cairo’s first Arab leader on helping people reskill, serving the community and taking on the ‘necessary evil’ of administration

Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates

Data shows that universities globally are underperforming in research towards SDG 11, although Oceania is ahead of others

Recruitment of domestic school-leavers is stagnant amid concerns over rising graduate debt levels and weak employment outcomes. With ministers keen to turbocharge enrolment to upskill the nation,...

It may be true that higher education rarely tops the agenda in electoral campaigns, but don’t be fooled – the politics is as fevered as ever

Waving or drowning: The fluctuating appeal of higher education in Australia

Despite backlash fears, quotas aimed at increasing proportion of women on academic boards can aid gender equality more broadly, study suggests

Australian study highlights gap between ‘statistically significant’ and ‘meaningful’

Palestinian universities in West Bank face losing scholars, while Netanyahu opponents also predicted to leave Israel

Overall decline in number of doctoral candidates winning support masks even sharper drop among UK-domiciled applicants

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Lancet report says learning about medics’ role in the Holocaust could help students develop their own moral reasoning

Westminster government must match ambitious rhetoric with increased investment to keep pace with competition, says mission group’s manifesto

Studying high art is still important, but popular culture can give humanities undergraduates better pointers on how to convert their refined understandings into practical action, rather than...

With helping students and graduates the likely priority, universities will have to make concessions for a share of any spare cash, says Jonathan Simons