Funding and regulation are slanted against Birkbeck, so we must adapt
The need to rearrange academic units and, potentially, cut staff is the direct result of UK government policy, say David Latchman and Matthew Innes
The need to rearrange academic units and, potentially, cut staff is the direct result of UK government policy, say David Latchman and Matthew Innes
Arrivals in country soar following rollback of Covid-era travel restrictions
On the picket lines in Cambridge, union members insist this year’s 3 per cent rise is nowhere near enough to contend with spiralling living costs
The array of challenges facing universities and their leaders is daunting, with a broken funding system underpinning the pain in England
Amid rising global tensions, is time running out for internationalisation?
‘Renaissance’ ideals of integrity may mean little to the sharing economy generation, Australian conference hears
Australian public service chief rails against scale in call for “alternatives” to huge comprehensive institutions
Ramping up vocational training and industry engagement will be crucial to meeting the skills needs of the fourth industrial revolution, says Sabrina Joseph
Failure to expel crackpot social scientists from Russia’s academy has allowed dangerous dogma to dominate public discourse, says Andreas Umland
The war studies professor on Ukraine, writing speeches for Tony Blair and late career fame on Substack
Hepi report says long, free-form format is ‘incompatible’ with fair admissions code and calls for switch to short-response questions
Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey
Authorities to inspect institutions ‘one by one’ amid concern institutions are being overzealous in their application of Covid-19 restrictions
Incoming staff and students risk losing jobs and funding over delayed checks in ‘sensitive’ fields
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media