Talking leadership: Hugh Brady on competing with US and China
Imperial president reflects on his institution’s role in UK growth and the importance of collaboration within Horizon Europe
Imperial president reflects on his institution’s role in UK growth and the importance of collaboration within Horizon Europe
Academic council says safety of teachers and students a top concern after Kremlin puts institution on blacklist
Experts predict a race between institutions to show progress on Communist Party building and ideological activities
Sub-Saharan Africa Rankings to assess universities on metrics including access, fairness and regional impact
Encouraging graduates into teaching would bring a ready-made army of advocates for university study into daily contact with pupils, says Jane White
Inconsistent policy settings dislodging ‘financially constrained’ Australians from university study
Academics inside and outside the country describe fluctuations faced by Iraqi universities over past two decades
ChatGPT must compel humanities scholars to rethink their acceptance of intellectual mediocrity and lax standards, says James Walker
Campus shutdowns paused, as Haifa president says fragmented education is partly to blame for constitutional crisis
学生支持机构警告政府,如果不增加生活成本贷款,辍学人数将继续上升
Afghan students find Indian universities continue to expect their physical presence, despite lack of visas
The bigger they are, the harder they fall, as financial market pendulum swings back
Constant rejections for academic jobs took a bigger emotional toll than anything they encountered during their PhDs, says Michelle de Souza
Britain’s claims to ‘science superpower’ status look shaky as it is being outperformed by smaller nations on top-rated papers, says study lead