Talking leadership 25: Suzanne Fortier on supporting refugees and addressing racism
The vice-chancellor of McGill University reflects on her nine years leading one of Canada’s top universities as she prepares to step down
The vice-chancellor of McGill University reflects on her nine years leading one of Canada’s top universities as she prepares to step down
Merton College warden boasts long association with city and university, but is relative newcomer to top-level leadership
Study highlights significant under-reporting of anxiety and stress, with male and ethnic minority learners among least likely to seek help
Study finds getting a degree reduces authoritarianism and racial prejudice and increases economic right-wing attitudes
Extent of staffing overhauls bore little relationship to Covid’s financial carnage, says report
Universities UK fears restricting student numbers at particular providers could have damaging reputational effects
After leaked version of US Supreme Court ruling, conservative-state universities face prospect of sliding further behind on quality
Restricting university entry will make widening participation and levelling-up all the harder, says Steve West
Less than 5 per cent of medical students on indentureship deal have fulfilled obligations to work outside cities
加里·托马斯(Gary Thomas)说,政客们虚假宣传其实施的循证政策,可能会损害学术界的声誉
Pakistani scholars blast move by India’s University Grants Commission, calling it ‘discriminatory, illogical and unilateral’
Resignations from the Australia India Institute suggest that politicisation of university management is not confined to the mainland, says Mukhtar Ahmad
Academics at 44 institutions to refuse to mark work or set exams in midst of busy summer assessment period, in ongoing row over pay and pensions
Swedish-Iranian academic Ahmadreza Djalali is given execution date on the day ‘historic’ trial ends