USS chief executive Bill Galvin to step down next year
Head of UK higher education’s biggest pension scheme to depart once successor is appointed
Head of UK higher education’s biggest pension scheme to depart once successor is appointed
Closure mirrored US government decision to suspend Fulbright programme to Afghanistan, which it subsequently reversed
Campus cites 2021 state law in telling all employees not to promote abortion, while state’s other large institution suggests pointing students to outside counsellors
New wave of funding schemes aims to counter ‘parachute research’ and brain drain
Government also set to introduce effective amnesty on doctoral plagiarism and loosen rules on candidates’ relatives from serving on hiring and promotion committees
经济增速放缓、就业竞争加大或使毕业生面对选择时“更加冷静”
Hitting targets ‘not the be-all and end-all’, John Blake tells THE, as national risk register for higher education participation planned
Victims of oppression often have to study informally; they should not be barred from pursuing an overseas master’s, say Natasha Robinson and David Mills
Minister’s title no longer includes ‘higher education’ and responsibilities no longer include ‘universities and higher education reform’
Bigger focus flagged on Indigenous knowledge, climate science and critical technologies
The University of Washington leader discusses bridging subject-level siloes, and how academic science can better serve society
SOAS director rails against ‘unjustly’ high mark-up on UK fees for overseas learners
Embracing the concept just as many other US campuses back away, top-ranked school school hopes for lawyers who pursue public service
Spin-off companies from Russell Group universities boast largest annual turnovers, data reveal
OIA says universities should apply regulations ‘with some flexibility’ as more learners forced to take on work or struggle to make ends meet