Turkish soccer star loses honorary degree
Hakan Şükür has honorary doctorate removed over his alleged support for a banned political movement
Hakan Şükür has honorary doctorate removed over his alleged support for a banned political movement
Universities cannot become Gardens of Eden without losing their key purpose, writes Hanna Holborn Gray
The contributions to come from a conference held last year at the threatened Central European University and discuss why it’s so vital to defend the academy’s core values
Intense polarisation of Turkish diaspora, plus online harassment, means refugee scholars feel they are being watched
China has put itself atop the rankings and set the model that others seek to emulate, says Phil Baty
Higher education institutions in Turkey and Belgium report decline in staff and student exchanges following attacks
Working with pen and paper and cut off from the outside world, Ali Kaya wrote three papers, re-deriving physical formulas from scratch
Quality an ‘urgent concern’ as study reveals significant growth of private sector worldwide
Scientific council of France's CNRS recommends severing links over journal edict
Cabinet reshuffle offers universities the chance of a relationship reset before they are likely caught in the first swell of a global wave of funding reviews
Breakdown of year-on-year performance of different countries shows how Chinese universities are quickly catching up with Japan as Asia’s major higher education powerhouse
Former Soviet state can become destination for international students thanks to its successful fight against academic graft, says minister