European degree must not sideline humanities, universities warn
European Commission's plans for international qualification should not only prioritise in-demand technologies, says Guild
European Commission's plans for international qualification should not only prioritise in-demand technologies, says Guild
Rishi Sunak looking at launching a clampdown on recruitment agents but has backtracked on reforms to UK’s post-study work rights, according to reports
While offering no assurances over her party’s stance on forthcoming legislation, shadow education minister is a ‘big fan’ of preparatory courses
Policy expert told he would have to cover publication fee himself post-retirement alleges ‘blatant age discrimination’
More students are coming to Taiwan under the New Southbound Policy, but some believe both the quality of incoming students and the education on offer are being compromised
Deep financial dive at top US medical school finds less money than expected and leaves some faculty feeling their research accounts were raided to fill gaps
New reputation measure will reward universities that receive votes from scholars far and wide, says Mark Caddow
As Pro-Palestinian encampments spread to more than 20 UK universities, a new organisation of Jewish academics has formed over concerns around the rise of antisemitism on campuses, and another warning...
Our responsibility is to keep everyone safe and avoid the situation escalating into aggravated trespass or threats of violence, says George Bass
Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July's general election could...
Academic says he has ‘never seen anything like it’ after being told that classroom cameras were being used without his knowledge
Forty jobs set to go at university
Members of US House issue bipartisan demand for details of private foundation giving $1 million annually using controversial Chinese company’s donations