One in five students testing positive ‘has no Covid main symptoms’
Early data from University of Bristol survey suggest asymptomatic testing will be crucial in understanding spread among students

Early data from University of Bristol survey suggest asymptomatic testing will be crucial in understanding spread among students

Union branch say allowing president and chief financial officer to stay sends a ‘terrible message to staff’

Virus management earns no brownie points for Antipodean education, with UK ranked higher even on safety

Explore the top universities in parts of the Middle East and North Africa based on data collected by Times Higher Education

Higher education consultancy to continue operating independently under its own name

Penn and its students reap benefits, but hiring may have widened broader inequalities in academia

More than 50 rectors with no international publications continuously tweet pro-government messages, reflecting country’s waning academic freedom

Shift to online learning has thwarted potential for student demonstrations, but unrest may return next academic year

Two decades of Bologna-driven programme accreditation has proved that universities can be trusted to assure their quality, says Michèle Wera

Accusations led to disciplinary hearings for both president and chief financial officer

UK-educated scholar is outspoken about the unjust treatment of girls and women

Later start offers chance at warmer conditions and more vaccinations, say leaders

Fearful of lagging behind the US and China, the continent now has multiple Darpa-like agencies. But they face challenges securing political independence, funding, and turning prototypes into reality

Rules requiring students to show their faces during online lessons are misguided, says Mark Heaton

Figures from survey of universities and firms suggest big downturn in activity in some sectors