US scientific leadership at risk as Trump ponders cuts Early signs of new administration’s attitude to research funding worry experts Holly Else 3月 14日
Income-contingent loans ‘could solve US debt crisis’ Current loan system in US puts high repayment burdens on low-earning graduates, says paper Ellie Bothwell 3月 14日
Asia Universities Summit: how to forge stronger ties with industry Ahead of the Asia Universities Summit, Feridun Hamdullahpur sets out what you need to consider when carrying out industry-funded research Feridun Hamdullahpur 3月 13日
International applications to US universities stall Thirty-nine per cent of institutions report decline in overseas applications Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 3月 13日
Dean warns against ‘politically charged sentiment’ Some scholars at Canadian university say comments ‘infringe on academic freedom’ Ellie Bothwell 3月 9日
The week in higher education – 9 March 2017 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media THE reporters 3月 9日
UK government to review BPP status after owner’s sale Institution’s university title and degree-awarding powers to be looked at John Morgan 3月 8日
Revised US travel ban ‘cuts off’ university talent pipeline University associations warn new executive order will impact international student and scholar numbers Ellie Bothwell 3月 7日
Students shout down speech by controversial US scholar Car carrying Charles Murray attacked at Middlebury College, reports say Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed 3月 6日
Universities: ‘the collateral damage of blood and soil nationalist politics’ The massification of higher education has made it a polarising issue, says Simon Marginson Simon Marginson 3月 5日
World-class teaching deserves to be rewarded HEA and THE launch Global Teaching Excellence Award to recognise institutions’ commitment to teaching Mark Jones 2月 24日