Asia must do more to cultivate good university leaders
Asean governments and institutions have to focus on developing academic leaders to advance the region’s sector, says Norzaini Azman
Asean governments and institutions have to focus on developing academic leaders to advance the region’s sector, says Norzaini Azman
Five years on, higher education’s attitude towards student-faculty relationships is very different, says a UK-based academic
About two-thirds of providers decreased their carbon emissions over the past year, Hesa data shows
Eliminating fees would pay for itself through tax while boosting equity of access, Duncan Maskell insists
In campaigns to isolate China and deny disinformation, federal lawmakers join angry activists in besieging universities and their researchers
New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission head stresses need to regulate higher and vocational education together during UK visit
Doctoral students at home petition New Delhi for a 60 per cent rise in stipends, amid rising living costs and appeal of overseas job market
Union would end medical school’s 15-year search for a partner
The country’s National Education Policy aims to build a quality internationalised and marketised sector. But, says Saumen Chattopadhyay, it faces many entrenched challenges
Climate income schemes can help institutions live up to declarations of a climate emergency, say Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs and Wolfram Möbius
University says 77 professional staff and 36 academics will go, on top of those taking voluntary severance
Groups of leading African and European universities will jointly fund at least a decade of priority research through clusters agreed in the first half of this year, although the delicate details of...
As annual legislative sessions conclude around the country, academic interference eases but budgetary hopes also fade away
Young people with asylum status say they struggle to get admissions teams to understand immigration rules and recognise their academic track records
Interventions from universities urging a restart of talks struggle to move the dial, with hopes of preventing summer of disruption fading