European Commission calls for more research on migration Understanding reasons for population movements could help European countries forge more effective responses By Matthew Reisz 10 May
University mergers planned in Lithuania Plans for higher education reform rule out institution closures By Holly Else 10 May
US watchdogs face 'crisis' in post-truth age Increased scrutiny of US sector and distrust of academics puts traditional quality assurance models in question By Jack Grove 10 May
Government popularity fades after CEU row Polls show ebbing support for ruling Fidesz party after move against Central European University By David Matthews 9 May
One per cent of refugees 'reach tertiary education' Figures highlight challenges faced by European universities seeking to educate refugees By Jack Grove 9 May
Online brainstorm shapes university's future strategy Round-the-clock online chats led to unprecedented levels of feedback, says institution's president By Jack Grove 5 May
Calls for French boycott of Turkish research council Scientific council of France's CNRS recommends severing links over journal edict By David Matthews 5 May
Row as Turkish president Erdogan honoured by Indian university Turkish president feted just days after almost 500 academics are sacked By Jack Grove 5 May
University of Aberdeen opens Qatar campus Scottish institution becomes first UK university to have campus offering 'mainstream' degrees in state By John Elmes 5 May
Universitas 21: Serbia leads the world, pound-for-pound Balkan country’s higher education system punches above its weight in new ranking By Ellie Bothwell 5 May
Finnish minister dismisses tuition fees Proposals to introduce tuition fees in Finland met with resistance By Holly Else 3 May
US Congress rejects Trump’s proposed research funding cuts Support for medical science and the humanities will increase under 2017 budget deal By Ellie Bothwell 2 May
Few Americans have confidence in universities, survey finds Research finds that support levels are lower among conservatives and some minority groups By Ellie Bothwell 1 May
Harvard of Africa? A transcontinental university takes shape Fred Swaniker, founder of the African Leadership University, outlines his vision By John Elmes 30 April
Academics who miss EU grants given 'seals of excellence' Commission hopes awards will help researchers find other sources of funding By David Matthews 29 April
Million-student campus not far off, UNSW v-c predicts Ian Jacobs says visits by hundreds of thousands of international and lifelong learners on short courses will transform campus life By Jack Grove 29 April
International student table 2017 published Universities with the highest percentage of international students named By Seeta Bhardwa 26 April
Fight over Germany’s article ‘royalties’ system System rewards academics whose work is used in teaching – but at potential bureaucracy cost By David Matthews 26 April
Developing nations ‘at risk’ of research misconduct Scholars more likely to falsify or fabricate data if they 'can get away with it', researchers say By John Elmes 25 April
Majority of US students ‘overspend’ on university Report finds that the average undergraduate pays twice the amount recommended by an affordability benchmark By Ellie Bothwell 25 April
Bahrain academic to appeal against prison term Electrical engineering professor Khalil Al-Halwachi jailed for 10 years on 'fabricated' weapons charges By Jack Grove 25 April
Universities Australia on cuts: ‘enough is enough’ Government warned against further reductions in sector funding in upcoming budget By John Morgan 25 April
Egypt considers standardised testing for university admissions Country needs a more fair and transparent admissions system, says head of Supreme Council of Universities By John Elmes 24 April
Why Germany educates students for free As the country succeeds in attracting even more students from overseas, a mixture of demographics, ‘soft power’ concerns and local politics help explain its policy By David Matthews 21 April
Unesco recommends affirmative action admissions policies ‘Overwhelming’ evidence that initiatives targeted at disadvantaged groups increase access By Ellie Bothwell 20 April
Orbán attacks academics for defending Central European University Hungarian prime minister says the ‘milk has curdled’ with institution’s support for immigrants By David Matthews 19 April
NZ concern over entry rate 'disparity' for Māori students Universities New Zealand highlights university entry gap between ethnic groups By John Morgan 18 April
Africa calling: stars, sky and the greater good The benefits of a newly funded radio astronomy project transcend niche science By John Elmes 17 April
Central European University: bill shows EU 'weakness' Global academic leaders have found themselves powerless against Hungary’s government By David Matthews 11 April
Australia’s universities to release sexual assault data All higher education institutions agree to make figures from nationwide survey publicly available By John Elmes 11 April
Taiwan to launch office of research integrity Government announces new centre in the wake of scandal at National Taiwan University By Ellie Bothwell 11 April
President faces resignation calls over safe space criticism University leader said she did not think that safe spaces 'correlated' with debate and academic inquiry By Ellie Bothwell 11 April
Trump brings 'uncertainty' for Cuban higher education Country also looking to build stronger links with UK universities By Matthew Reisz 9 April
Decolonising the African mind, one step at a time Mahmood Mamdani describes the rationale behind his pioneering research institute in Uganda By Matthew Reisz 8 April
Jailed Turkish academic İştar Gözaydın released Sociologist is reportedly still blocked from leaving the country By David Matthews 7 April
All take and no give? Many scientists resist shift to open data Most academics are keen to access other researchers’ material but a third are yet to share their own By John Elmes 5 April
Central European University in peril as Hungary passes law Parliament approves legislation that institution says would force it out of Budapest By David Matthews 4 April
American University of Afghanistan reopens after attack Institution has tightened security after an academic and seven students died last year By Ellie Bothwell 4 April
Number of international students at Dutch universities soars Netherlands' market share of mobile scholars grows by 15 per cent in 10 years By Holly Else 4 April
EU research ‘still failing to include social sciences’ Without input from other disciplines, new technologies will fail to improve lives, report warns By David Matthews 3 April
Central European University fights for survival in Hungary George Soros-funded institution could be ‘first victim’ of increasingly illiberal world order, observers say By David Matthews 29 March
Arrest of students in Belarus condemned Union calls for universities to remove barriers to peaceful protest By Holly Else 29 March
Stop binning negative results, researchers told Code of conduct frames non-publication of unexpected results as an issue of research integrity By David Matthews 29 March
French professors fall short in global salary comparison Civil servant status and national pay scales mean senior academics earn less than peers elsewhere By Jack Grove 28 March
McGill institute director resigns over magazine column Andrew Potter's article lambasting Quebec's 'social malaise' was heavily criticised By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 27 March
Open access campaigners toughen stance towards publishers Advocates argue that universities should be prepared to ditch subscriptions altogether By David Matthews 27 March
Cannabis provides a pot of gold for university scholarships Colorado’s excise tax set to raise millions of dollars to support college access By Jon Marcus 25 March
European university model 'under pressure' Institutions need to be excellent across the board to attract leading researchers, analysis warns By David Matthews 22 March
ERC must keep 'excellence' focus, says commissioner Carlos Moedas defends research council as discussions build over next framework programme By David Matthews 21 March
Ireland moves to outlaw essay mills Education minister wants power to prosecute assignment writing companies By Holly Else 21 March
Protesters force cancellation of South African convention Minister's speech disrupted at event aimed at finding solutions to sector challenges By John Elmes 21 March
In court and on campus, US debates cultural appropriation Academics say students' concerns reflect tense environment on racial issues By Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed 20 March
Data bites: top 20 sources of overseas students for US China and India accounted for almost half of all international students in the US last year, up from just under a quarter a decade before By Simon Baker 13 March
Stem populism by embracing dissent, universities told Expert on EU warns academics against a ‘Brussels monopoly’ over how they research the union By David Matthews 13 March
Russia targets international students for 'soft power' Analysis shows more than two-thirds of overseas learners come from former Soviet states By Jack Grove 10 March
U15 head predicts post-Brexit 'gold rush' for EU universities Comments are a further sign that European institutions are gearing up to poach UK-based researchers By David Matthews 10 March
Jailed Iranian academic on hunger and thirst strike Brussels-based scholar Ahmadreza Djalali has lost 27kg while in detention in Iran By Jack Grove 10 March
Spanish lecturers ‘unhappy’ about teaching accreditation Poll finds staff believe reforms have undermined academic freedom and created more bureaucracy By Jack Grove 7 March