City St George’s ‘wants to be something different’ for London
Leader of soon-to-be-merged university says mergers have to be the right strategic fit, because financial savings don’t always come straight away
Leader of soon-to-be-merged university says mergers have to be the right strategic fit, because financial savings don’t always come straight away
Education minister has an ‘open mind’, amid debate over adapted plan for levy on international students’ fees
Responses from academics will be used alongside other data to create new ranking
Maintaining authority, professional distance and ‘authenticity’ is hard among people who knew you pre-academia, reflects Brad Evans
Another state legislature targets tenure protections and diversity, equity and inclusion programmes after last year’s partisan attacks
Sector leaders hint at coming regulation at often-chaotic Public Accounts Committee hearing
Animal behaviour expert Weliton Menário Costa wins international prize for flamboyant take on how marsupials have distinct personalities
Researchers blame enduring influence of fossil fuel producers on university governance
Universities approach finish line with wins from court and accreditor, then get new challenges from lawmakers and ratings agency
Couple whose daughter died while studying at Bristol argue legislation can provide clarity as universities contend with spate of student suicides
Historical ties and cultural cachet mean that even as outbound South Korean student numbers fluctuate, the US remains the top choice, says Kyuseok Kim
Enthusiasm for Australia’s visionary higher education review has been tempered by the huge implementation costs – both money and time
Locals-made-good laud the potential of more accessible – and visible – universities
Those seeking game-changing research should draw inspiration from the Premier League’s most innovative manager, says US-based nanoscientist
Higher international fees for in-person courses are vital to universities, but online students can be charged the same wherever they live, says Tim Dunne