Cardiff picks Wendy Larner to succeed Colin Riordan as v-c
Human rights expert heads back to UK from New Zealand, after previously holding Bristol deanship
Human rights expert heads back to UK from New Zealand, after previously holding Bristol deanship
Special circumstances observed in snap reversal of Beijing’s stance on distance learning
Face-to-face classes suspended yet again as downpours dampen return to normality
Toby Young sees ‘campaign’ for Nick Hillman to land job being waged by Lord Willetts, whose rebellion on tort may be fought in Commons
Cardiff University academic Flint Dibble says the popularity of Netflix show Ancient Apocalypse means non-engagement is no longer possible
With AAU providing teamwork and guidance, leading subset of black-serving US institutions hopes that banding together will help overcome decades of public neglect
It is compromising to instruct business students on the best ways of doing things but not to experience them in situ, says a lecturer and former CEO
机器学习研究发现大学声望和引用与可复制性无关,但作者的经验是关键
Departments asked to set out positions on visas, with those resisting restrictions on post-study work options said to include Treasury
Governor encounters some faculty and student pushback to his campaign of restrictions on curriculum and personal rights, but presidents and many academics cower in fear
The decision to allow organised luck back into student selection sits awkwardly between politics and science
Beijing’s abolition of Covid-era concession expected to spur international enrolments while generating logistical migraines
Cutting off a £26 billion UK success story at the knees would be self-inflicted economic vandalism, says Tim Bradshaw
Black academic suing former institution after it alleged he had advocated for ‘killing white people’
Only four universities hitting Europe’s 20 per cent target, but immobile institutions say agency figures belie specific barriers and possibilities of domestic exchanges