David Miller: Bristol sacks professor accused of antisemitism
Sociologist criticised by MPs says that he plans to appeal against termination
Sociologist criticised by MPs says that he plans to appeal against termination
We have appointed 10 board members to suggest how we can improve the rankings and ensure that we act responsibly, says Duncan Ross
Final two staff members facing axe allowed to leave on more generous terms following long-running industrial action and international boycott
Beverley Gage leaves Brady-Johnson programme after president insists $250 million funder can pick its advisory board members
New Cambridge guidance will help academics avoid collaborations that pose a threat to security or academic freedom, says Stephen Toope
对科兴疫苗的认可以及向澳大利亚旅客重新开放边境提振了国际学生入境的前景
Labour shadow minister accuses Eton and Winchester-schooled ministers of ‘culture wars’ approach of cutting HE entry
Research keeps affirming benefits of ‘active learning’ styles but faculty resistance persists, experts find
Portuguese use in particular has seen relative decline as Brazil-based authors seek collaboration outside region
Ahead of spending review, research universities group argues new fund would help level up UK regions by creating spin-offs
Despite its insights into democracy, this loosely linked collection of previously published essays and reviews leaves Lennard Davis unimpressed
Some would argue that there are too many international students but it’s a problem many universities would like to have, for financial and other reasons
Investment of £2.25 million seeks to stem decline in applications
In the third decade of the so-called Asian century, European and North American universities and governments continue to neglect the world’s most populous continent. As Asia grows ever more powerful...
Tributes paid to an expert on Renaissance literature notable for his ‘amusing, forthright and sometimes exasperated views’