Covid-19: UK confirms 9,000 student cases in past week
Universities minister Michelle Donelan says outbreaks confirmed on 68 campuses
Universities minister Michelle Donelan says outbreaks confirmed on 68 campuses
Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Institutions have begun cancelling diversity, equity and inclusion programmes in response to an executive order, but critics say it amounts to censorship
New code of conduct says universities should adopt procedures for confidential reporting of threats to freedom and safety as a result of international collaboration
Stanford University professors whose ideas have been used for multibillion-dollar telecoms auctions take this year’s award
Wellington to allow overseas learners back earlier than expected, but only a select few will qualify
Students have been arriving from key markets such as China and India, but flexible start dates mean final numbers are a long way from certain
American Association of University Professors opens formal investigations into institutions accused of cutting jobs without consultation
The profiles of this year’s Nobelists suggest scientists from newer, innovative institutions may soon overshadow those from more historic universities
The country’s deep belief in cooperation coexists with a quiet opportunism about recruitment and funding, say Tim Seidenschnur and Georg Krücken
Government claims it is seeking to root out corruption and free up extra money for Covid-19 measures
No matter how hard they work, thousands will be dumped out of the labour market during the pandemic, say Harry Pettit and Alexandra Dales
Vice-chancellor faces fresh charges of acting outside authority after old allegations deemed not ‘material’
Today is World Mental Health Day, and Matthew Flinders argues that although changes in individual behaviour can help, systemic change is really needed to ease the mental health burden on academics
With the right visa offering, the UK could eat into the US’ market share, say Sanam Arora and Vignesh Karthik KR