Australian union demands inquiry into university governance
‘Consultancy addiction’ contributes to boom-bust hiring practices in a sector where executives routinely ‘out-earn the premier’
‘Consultancy addiction’ contributes to boom-bust hiring practices in a sector where executives routinely ‘out-earn the premier’
Journalism professor discusses identifying misinformation in Hong Kong, how deep-fakes are complicating fact-checking and transitioning from practice to research
Single-sex colleges provide safe space for women but may be financially unviable as enrolments decline
The president of Technical University of Munich explains his recipe for breaking down silos while retaining deep disciplinary strength
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Hepi paper says keeping papers under lock and key could be harming student learning
English fee rise does little to relieve pressure on institutions, with increased staff costs likely to swallow additional funding
Encouraged to use ChatGPT to help them with the hard stuff, my students let it do all their thinking for them. Maybe I should give up, says Dan Sarofian-Butin
The removal of recruitment caps in 2015 was hailed by ministers as a boon to institutions’ and students’ ambitions. But the tuition fee’s declining value and the Russell Group’s ever-growing market...
Academics who rely on the British Library’s unmatched collection are still feeling the impact of a devastating cyberattack a year ago. Jack Grove hears from those affected and considers how another...
Announcement follows the departure of 400 staff members last year as efforts to close budget black hole continue