Australian universities lose bid to escape foreign relations law
Red tape and institutional autonomy arguments fail to sway committee scrutinising law that affects universities’ overseas partnerships

Red tape and institutional autonomy arguments fail to sway committee scrutinising law that affects universities’ overseas partnerships

Bleak economic outlook is swaying PhD candidates towards a university career despite sector difficulties, indicates a survey of UK research students

Policy Exchange report from v-c on Augar panel calls for English universities, not further education colleges, to be responsible for Level 4 and 5 provision

Office for the Independent Adjudicator proposes new system as it expects high volume of grievances relating to Covid-19 disruption

Until we stop glorifying self-achievement, collaboration will remain transactional, say Maru Mormina, Romina Istratii and Alex Lewis

Nation opts for strength in depth across the country instead of topping global rankings, argues sector head

Asian American opposition seen as decisive, as state also favours human embryonic research

Explore the best universities on the West Coast of America using Times Higher Education and Wall Street Journal data

Pandemic to have lasting impact, but vice-chancellors warn of challenges ahead

Head of higher education at Lloyds Banking Group says pandemic’s impact on student experience ‘hugely concerning’

Explore the best universities in the South of the United States using Times Higher Education and Wall Street Journal data

Explore the best universities in the Northeast of the United States using Times Higher Education and Wall Street Journal data

Explore the best universities in the Midwest of the United States using Times Higher Education and Wall Street Journal data

Republicans holding Senate as Trump-Biden outcome faces long counting process

Institutions get creative and find ingenious ways to adapt equipment and technological tools to replicate the experience of in-person courses