Research and innovation are the key to tackling climate change
This week’s Climate Exp0 underlines universities’ potential to make net zero achievable, say Emily Shuckburgh, Roberto Buizza and Alyssa Gilbert
This week’s Climate Exp0 underlines universities’ potential to make net zero achievable, say Emily Shuckburgh, Roberto Buizza and Alyssa Gilbert
Resurgent student flows set to bypass Australia and New Zealand as education agents in most regions usher clients to more welcoming countries
Nobel prizewinner Brian Schmidt warns that remaining institutions would become ‘bastions of the elite’
V-c admits university made ‘serious mistakes’ after external review finds it breached its free speech duties
Pennsylvania liberal arts college promises external investigation of incident
Foundation considers creation of consortium of universities across Gulf region
Part of a nexus of deals between Hungary and China, the project has become a flashpoint in local politics after it emerged locals will foot the bill
Changes to funding mechanisms can feel like a threat, but Aria will be a blast of fresh air for science and technology, says Tom Stephenson
New short courses aimed at professionals come with £2,000 price tag
THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
Researchers say system has potential to spot ‘hidden gems’ that may miss out on funding
Jane O’Grady is frustrated by a minutely calibrated study of centuries of reflections on eroticism
Universities take sudden U-turns on restrictions, as new Covid waves hit
Ex-Miliband adviser turned Sydney Policy Lab director discusses globalised academia’s decoupling from ‘everyday society’
Government says it will give OfS powers to enforce ‘minimum expectations of quality’ before regulator responds to consultation on plan