Islamophobia row puts French campuses in crossfire as poll looms
Sciences Po Grenoble director calls for ‘calm and rationality’ after suspension of Klaus Kinzler leads to loss of regional funding
Sciences Po Grenoble director calls for ‘calm and rationality’ after suspension of Klaus Kinzler leads to loss of regional funding
Data suggest that European mobility and recruitment from Asia are rapidly diversifying campuses on the continent
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Robbert Dijkgraaf's appointment to the Netherlands’ new government has got academics very excited, says Michèle Wera
With concerted efforts, the UK could attract far more than 600,000 international students to its shores, says James Pitman
Hong Kong University’s legally dubious dismantling of the monument to Tiananmen Square should provoke global outrage, says Phil C.W. Chan
Union accuses Huddersfield of ‘cold and calculated’ decision not to give Jonathan Duxbury his old job back
Decision by top court means another rebrand will be needed to help outsiders understand who’s who among republic’s reassembled universities
Experts warn of dangerous abandonment of long-standing ethical limits in pursuits of human vaccines and wildlife management
Pushing the ARC to focus on commercialisation neglects the complex interdependency between basic and applied research, says Duncan Ivison
The pandemic may just push US colleges and universities to do what they should have done a long time ago: reorganise, says Michael Hadjiargyrou
Tributes paid to ‘single-minded’ researcher who could tell you anything ‘you ever needed to know about sleep’
Higher education looks to be beset by any number of challenges in 2022, not least more Covid disruption. Resilience may again be the year’s watchword
Michael Marinetto enjoys a bold attempt to challenge one of the great pieties of our time
Students who escaped the chaos in Kabul are beginning their second terms at overseas universities. But can they concentrate on their studies amid trauma, worries about their families and uncertainty...