Who can resist the pleasure of Schadenfreude?
Academic disputes can be acrimonious and unedifying, but victory is always sweet, says Shahidha Bari
Academic disputes can be acrimonious and unedifying, but victory is always sweet, says Shahidha Bari
Noura Al-Jizawi hopes her experience at the University of Toronto will help her to transform her homeland into a democracy
Latest OECD figures suggest that some countries such as the US are a long way behind others on social mobility
Universities cite concerns around US’ social and political climate in IIE study
Robert A. Segal enjoys a rigorously researched volume on the relationship between religion and the secular state
Scholars at Risk counts 257 assaults and persecutions on higher education communities over past year
Tens of thousands of students forced to find new places to study, reports say
Study reveals that there are now 2,900 English-medium undergraduate programmes in continental Europe
US scholars will also be involved in new push to understand if the public still values expertise
Academics investigating militarism and war must explore their own assumptions as well as those of their societies, event hears
Louise Richardson says it is ‘completely mendacious’ to suggest higher tuition fees have driven inflation in executive pay
Using the results of the Global University Employability Survey, Simon Baker reveals which countries and institutions are rated best for graduate digital competency and links to industry, and which...