South African v-cs fear financial turmoil as fees debate returns
Shift to online learning has thwarted potential for student demonstrations, but unrest may return next academic year
Shift to online learning has thwarted potential for student demonstrations, but unrest may return next academic year
Accusations led to disciplinary hearings for both president and chief financial officer
UK-educated scholar is outspoken about the unjust treatment of girls and women
Fearful of lagging behind the US and China, the continent now has multiple Darpa-like agencies. But they face challenges securing political independence, funding, and turning prototypes into reality
校领导称,适当推迟开学意味着温暖天气和更高疫苗接种机会
Rules requiring students to show their faces during online lessons are misguided, says Mark Heaton
Figures from survey of universities and firms suggest big downturn in activity in some sectors
A rationalisation of transnational delivery was already in the offing, but post-pandemic austerity will hasten it, say Matt Durnin and Jazreel Goh
MPs say institutions are wasting money on things like car parking spaces and meditation rooms
Guitarist who found fame with the Futureheads has set up a degree course with Sunderland to give north-eastern students a taste of music industry and campus life
In the new world order, leadership is about collaboration and coordination. Higher education networks are an obvious forum, says Annelise Riles
New research framework programme due to begin on 1 January
Committee will identify potential partnerships and funding sources to support field in a possible victory for campaigners against closure
Anne-Marie Brady complied with policies and legislation, says Canterbury, but statement calls for ‘clarity’ amendments
Executive chair says funder will ‘smooth bridge’ to creation of UK’s own ‘discovery fund’ if country does not to associate to Horizon Europe