Berkeley enrolment cut set to go ahead after top court defeat
With relief now unlikely before this month’s autumn admissions offers, top US campus talks of online and deferred acceptances
With relief now unlikely before this month’s autumn admissions offers, top US campus talks of online and deferred acceptances
Company expresses solidarity with Ukrainian people and announces steps in response to invasion
Ukrainian professor turned politician Inna Sovsun on coordinating student resistance and why international scholars must boycott Russia
While most submissions support legislation to end ministerial veto rights, some urge middle ground approach
Agencies must agree on ‘demarcation line’ for questionable behaviour and mete out consistent punishment, Science paper says
Tory peer Lord Wharton ‘disgusted’ by ‘attacks’ on Ukrainian-born energy tycoon, whose firm he has advised and who donated to him as MP
The furore over the John Comaroff letter means discussions that could boost understanding of sexual harassment won’t occur, says Jonathan Zimmerman
Invasion of Ukraine ‘threatens the peace, freedom and democracy on which freedom of inquiry and academic collaboration is based’
University refuses to pay staff who have returned to work until they reschedule lectures lost to last round of walkouts
Global index links downward trend over the past decade to accelerating and deepening decline in democracy
Obsessed with graduate employment, US universities are doing little to improve students’ ability to think independently, a major new study has concluded. Paul Basken speaks to the Harvard academics...
After a four-year wait, views vary on whether the government’s Augar response can usher in a truce on university funding in England
根据泰晤士高等教育世界大学排名数据,高等院校的女校长比例首次超过20%
边境限制解除后,返校学生数量并未引起大反响
The higher education professor discusses totalitarian Romania, his academic inspirations and a fascination with folk music