Academics blast HKU proposal to punish students for ‘disrepute’
Other institutions likely to follow in steps of University of Hong Kong if motion passes, say observers
Other institutions likely to follow in steps of University of Hong Kong if motion passes, say observers
Covid vaccine successes notwithstanding, researchers should remain wary of corporate capture, says Tahir Shah
Rector among those placed on leave amid probe into ‘rigged’ recruitment rounds
As a major publisher and information provider, Elsevier embraces its role in promoting diversity, say Ylann Schemm and Holly Falk-Krzesinski
Universities should have awkward conversations early and ‘be ready to write off costs’ when tie-ups are soured by conflict
Science minister suggests disagreements with Michael Gove over role of Oxford, Cambridge and London institutions
New report on alumni giving and other fundraising warns over declining donor numbers
Warning accompanies fresh effort to strengthen Europe-wide protections
International unit director to succeed Alistair Jarvis later this year
Population declines and employment shifts key factors, but universities also seen ignoring non-teaching career pathways
THE survey finds that applicants are using sustainability over other factors to decide where to ultimately enrol
Some grant holders exploring joint appointments with continental institutions as funding deadline looms
Move also means students fleeing conflict will have access to student support such as loans