Why JD Vance’s anti-university rhetoric is winning votes
It’s tempting to dismiss the Ohio senator’s attacks on higher education as MAGA rabble-rousing, but he is right in some respects, says Lincoln Allison
It’s tempting to dismiss the Ohio senator’s attacks on higher education as MAGA rabble-rousing, but he is right in some respects, says Lincoln Allison
New president of ‘Caltech of Middle East’ explains why Saudi belief in universities’ ability to transform society persuaded him to lead KAUST
Area studies and languages at risk at Leiden University, with academics foreseeing humanities ‘apocalypse’
Addressing the sector’s woes has, at best, been kicked down the road to next year’s spending review. How disappointing, says Nick Hillman
Chancellor goes ahead with 1.2 percentage point increase, hiking staff costs for already cash-strapped institutions
Vice-chancellor steps down after five years at the helm to focus on treatment
Highly ranked UK university sets up first physical presence on other side of the Atlantic
Researchers need to get politicians to focus on addressing underlying issues instead of short-term problems, according to former chief scientific adviser
Devolving research and skills funding to metro mayors would allow universities to drive innovation-led economic growth, says Neal Juster
As pre-Wikipedia resource enters its 25th year, pioneers eye new applications as well as new languages
新技术的实际使用远远落后于大学教职工的看法,引发对“过度监管”的担心
Misleading claims that some undergraduates are unjustly receiving extra help obscure how many universities are actually failing to provide sufficient support to disabled students, says Chris Pepin-...
Concerns around scholars using excessive self-citations are valid, but banning them entirely is not the right approach, says David Watkins
University among the latest providers to be referred to National Trading Standards by English regulator