Time to shut down Confucius Institutes, says City president
Sir Anthony Finkelstein told MPs that the language centres were an ‘explicit tool of Chinese influence’
Sir Anthony Finkelstein told MPs that the language centres were an ‘explicit tool of Chinese influence’
Governor’s fellow Republicans consider bill to seize hiring and curriculum rights
Government more likely to attract branches that are ‘very small and focused’ than large landmark campuses, scholar predicts
Multiple universities pay multimillion-dollar settlements over spring 2020 tuition, as they reach deadline to finish spending federal pandemic relief aid
University settles or reinstates five scholars but insists union membership was not a factor in redundancy process
European universities outline blueprint to improve doctoral training but acknowledge some professors can’t or won’t change their ways
Mechanisms to determine university leaders’ salaries are opaque and unreliable. We need more meaningful metrics, says Adrian Furnham
Union announces plans to go ahead with walkouts across six days in March to ‘ramp up pressure’ as Acas talks near conclusion
As NIH pushes for improvement on racial and gender measures, drag attributed to growing segment of non-diverse principal investigators
Governments could bankrupt three-quarters of institutions by blocking students from travelling abroad, says vice-chancellor
Small Canadian private university to end classes after this semester, while holding out hope for future revival
Multibillion-dollar industry bouncing back as visa grants and international arrivals surge
Charging students who already have a similar degree could gain traction among politicians tiptoeing around free higher education ahead of April’s elections
OfS’ proposed scheme might unintentionally endorse personal relationships between staff and students, campaigners warn
As soon as the departure of the Cape Town vice-chancellor was confirmed, the debate over her legacy began