Pakistani universities suspend operations amid soaring inflation
Huge hike in costs plunges institutions into dire situation as academics call on government to urgently raise higher education spending
Huge hike in costs plunges institutions into dire situation as academics call on government to urgently raise higher education spending
Ancient India and China were the first civilisations to educate young people to become whole individuals, says Kyaw Moe Tun
Publishers, libraries and funders must do what they can to ensure that no one is priced out of open-access publishing, says Mandy Hill
UK’s ‘European university’ winds down operations at satellite site, blaming rising costs and recruitment challenges
Publishing giant announces list of more than 100 nations where open access charges will not apply
Vice-chancellor hails US President's speech as giving the institution ‘fantastic prominence’ worldwide
We can’t discourage scientific opportunism without providing information about which publishers to avoid, says Natalia Letki
Further security service-directed restrictions could deal ‘serious blow’ to West’s China studies and isolate Chinese academics
University funding systems are complex and misfiring. A sustainable future requires root-and-branch review, with politics removed from the equation
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
‘Match made in heaven’ bolsters THE's offering in the business education sector
Analysis shows institutional recruitment increases after branding and visibility boosts in annual tournament
The India-born, CUNY-based expert on light-matter interaction discusses his work to help school students share his sense of excitement
The UK’s trailblazing marriage of academic study and practical training is billed as a win-win for students and employers. But are universities and companies pulling their weight? Are students...
Working example: Are degree apprenticeships bearing the weight of expectations?