Spanish universities to suspend ties with Israeli institutions
Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country
Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country
Body that negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take on new remit from Universities UK
Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism
Third Ivy League leader to depart amid Israel protests concedes pressures, as numerous US counterparts face no-confidence votes
Admissions service announces series of initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for higher education
Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students
‘Gothenburg Manifesto’ calls for decentralisation of power and return to ‘core’ of academia
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
Intimidation of longstanding civic institutions belies a traditional conservative emphasis on small government and free speech, says Andrew Seligsohn
Institutions must accept rules have changed in order to survive ‘disruptive innovation’ brought about by new technologies, says online learning expert
Guiding light: Is academic mentoring working for everyone?
International student fees are propping up UK universities, but with immigration a key electoral battleground politicians seem not to care
Long-serving leader sentenced after quashing investigation of former USP administrators
New requirement ‘just the latest lever to reduce net migration’
Sandy Welsh and Cheryl Regehr explain how the University of Toronto used leadership, partnerships, service tools and research to revolutionise its provision without recruiting vast armies of...