The New Internationalists, by Sue Clayton
Catherine Rottenberg applauds a bold attempt to forge a politics of solidarity in response to humanitarian crisis
Catherine Rottenberg applauds a bold attempt to forge a politics of solidarity in response to humanitarian crisis
Better technology and a global focus may pull the higher education world closer together
John McKendrick has recently concluded that we are letting down unsuccessful job applicants by not providing full and constructive feedback
Appointment of Melih Bulu, a former ruling party political candidate, has triggered days of protests from staff and students at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul
‘New versions of old pressures’ have emerged amid campus closures and budget cuts
Knowledge transfer and start-up incubators are more important than ever given the economic downturn in the wake of Covid-19, say university leaders in South Korea
Some scholars who have fled to Europe worry others see them more as refugees than as experts
Most institutions say they will take Erasmus+ students in the autumn, with Swiss universities universally open, while the UK and Netherlands are more closed
Universities' impact on local communities is vital to strengthen society, writes Ellie Bothwell
Cross-border knowledge sharing is core to higher education and must be preserved, say 33 university leaders in a joint statement on global academic mobility
France tops list of universities founded in 21st century
Created with a civic ethos, young universities across the world are fulfilling their missions with aplomb, says Ellie Bothwell
Californian university tops list of universities that were founded in the aftermath of the Second World War
As Asian universities grow, so too does the complexity of the problems they face, writes Ellie Bothwell
Has the online transition worked out? How far are student numbers likely to decline? Will governments still have money to invest in universities and research after the pandemic is over? And what does...