Open University launches Ukrainian courses for refugee hosts
Initiative aims to help host families learn more about the culture of Ukraine before Russian invasion
Initiative aims to help host families learn more about the culture of Ukraine before Russian invasion
Pro-regime letter attributed to 10,000 professors condemns ‘aimless riots’ as students across the country call for change
Inexperienced and over-zealous officials blamed for spike in visa rejections
British Council finds wide range of benefits associated with overseas provision, but making money still looms large
At Times Higher Education's World Academic Summit in New York last week, University of Oxford vice-chancellor Louise Richardson gave a keynote on leadership in higher education. This is the full text...
Scholarship that does not acknowledge the legitimacy of alternative views is inimical to knowledge generation, says Katy Barnett
Next year will see a significant update to our methodology to better reflect universities’ work. Duncan Ross and Billy Wong explain
But lukewarm interest from China and India suggests more work is needed on safety, work prospects and perception of quality
But report concludes that balance of face-to-face and online learning is ‘not the key’ factor in teaching quality
Members hope closer cooperation will help disrupt innovative multinational fraudsters that target and blackmail vulnerable students
Institute of Student Employers says rising inflation means graduates face a 7 per cent pay cut
Boosting innovation and supporting democracy requires a global, comprehensive approach, says Jan Palmowski
President also castigates Republicans as hypocritical for their opposition, as issue appears to favour Democrats in congressional elections
The outgoing v-c of the University of Oxford talks about her fears of a brain drain and the highs and lows of her tenure
Britain’s inflexible and expensive visas for science talent have been exposed by recent pro-migrant reforms by rival countries, experts say