Teaching universities lead UK’s £60 million crowdfunding haul
Study highlights growing importance of fundraising activity but raises concerns about burden on academics and students
Study highlights growing importance of fundraising activity but raises concerns about burden on academics and students
Tough choices and bold strategies are needed if universities are to navigate the perilous landscape that lies ahead, argue Michael Braun and Scott Latham
Likely to enter government in the autumn, the party wants a big expansion of student support, 40 per cent female quotas in universities, and academic freedom at the heart of foreign policy
US professors often extend off-campus invites, but generally without official guidelines
Attacks on the disciplines are ‘source of alarm’, as they are central to employability in teaching ‘how narratives fool us’, THE event hears
Sectors should bury the hatchet and bolster each other’s intelligence capabilities, Australian paper suggests
Experts warn that some will be left behind amid rapid sector transformation
To tackle the SDGs, understanding local context is important for universities in both the Global North and South, conference hears
Opposition pledges unity ticket with government on ‘single most important piece of microeconomic reform that faces the nation today’
Action is clearly needed to shore up the USS, but the trustee needs to be more flexible, says Alistair Jarvis
Rama Thirunamachandran says metrics could be effectively used to assess quality for many disciplines
Amid demographic decline and geopolitical isolation, island hopes to have more English-language courses
University tries to allay fears that reporting mental health issues could result in students being barred from campus
THE’s Careers Clinic brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
The pandemic has curtailed urgent discussion of open access’ impact on scholarly societies, says Frank James