The hand-wringing over the UK’s Erasmus withdrawal is misplaced
The European programme’s globe-spanning successor, the Turing scheme, is more suited to meeting today’s challenges, says Louise Nicol
The European programme’s globe-spanning successor, the Turing scheme, is more suited to meeting today’s challenges, says Louise Nicol
The Turing scheme’s focus on outbound mobility will take the UK off the map for most European exchange students, laments Barbara Lorber
New book calls on ‘natural cosmopolitans’ to find solutions to today’s crucial challenges
Student demographics will guide whether universities retain or discard large-scale lectures, administrator says
Nurturing talent via teaching and research is a well-established pathway to building an innovative, prosperous society, says Dawn Freshwater
“教育城”(EduCity)倡议让学生在新冠疫情平息前可以离家更近地学习
Agricultural agreements between Australian universities and government agencies could overhaul farm profitability
Universities may think they have more pressing priorities than the UN’s SDGs. But they don’t, say Martha McPherson and Kate Roll
Institutions cut fees after students threaten accommodation rent strikes over lockdown
Holyrood revises guidance in light of spread of new Covid-19 variant
Billionaire becomes second in Cabinet to make symbolic move with two weeks left
V-cs urge government to compensate universities over pandemic rent waivers, with fee refunds also expected to become ‘political football’
Informal use of university scientists as independent advisers is unsustainable when health emergencies last for months, warns committee
Academic couple Theresa Mercer and Andrew Kythreotis are heading into their third lockdown, along with their kids, but this time the expectations are higher and lessons have been learned
More than 13,000 sign petition calling for blanket policy to protect students’ grades from impact of coronavirus pandemic