Indigenous models of liberal arts should beware of ethnic chauvinism
As the Indian and the US examples both show, openness and flexibility is easily limited by parochialism and provincialism, says Saikat Majumdar
As the Indian and the US examples both show, openness and flexibility is easily limited by parochialism and provincialism, says Saikat Majumdar
Britain’s first history professor of African heritage discusses Colston, the ‘myth’ of Windrush and surviving in academia without support
Narratives describing research in departments should be replaced by institution-level document, recommends funder-backed study
Overall satisfaction question to go in shake-up of influential poll, regulator confirms
More innovative screening of grant applications that avoid full peer review could remove red tape burden on researchers, says Adam Tickell
New figures show record-breaking levels of progression to higher education for pupils on free school meals
Universities’ pleas to train more professionals may now gain traction as Labor government creates new jobs and skills body
Judicial leader of campaign to end abortion rights abandons constitutional law seminar at George Washington University
The annual survey, out in November, will be the biggest yet
Enormous surpluses underline the extent to which universities prioritise their own welfare over that of future graduates, says Hannah Forsyth
California continues trailblazing push with major publishers but sees fundamental cost problem still unresolved
Administration nears completion of regulatory overhaul with new rules on student aid, non-profit conversions and prison recruiting
Commonly used widening participation initiative not targeting those who would benefit most from such schemes, study finds
Human rights expert claims ‘inaccurate’ impact submission written on her work by old employer highlights why funding rules should change
Answering lawsuit, Biden administration agrees – for now – that native speakers can get full credit for foreign language mastery