Campus close-up: London College of Fashion
From female students in Lebanon to women in prison, the institution is reaching new audiences through its outreach activities
From female students in Lebanon to women in prison, the institution is reaching new audiences through its outreach activities
The Great War transformed the balance of world power in unexpected ways, finds Robert Gellately
Newcastle v-c gives international students the full flavour of a British Christmas
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
As more emerging economies get their own acronym, perhaps some high-powered advice for Cameron et al will hit home
Libya’s education system requires reform, but effective change can come incrementally, says Darren L. Linvill
The former Soviet satellite is working to raise standards and to court foreign students
Jack Grove’s excellent feature “Out of control” (5 December) rightly highlighted the role of Turkish students and scholars in the large anti-government demonstrations last year that centred on the...
United StatesQuick to the cutA US university has had to cancel classes for the spring term because of budgetary problems. Two weeks ago, just days before student registration began, directors and...
A leading activist has called on the academic community to do far more “to help promote and defend human rights”.
Ucas consultationNew tariff points system plannedUniversities will be asked to comment on a revised Ucas tariff points system. The admissions body is seeking the views of higher education...
Mergers and system restructures are increasing across Europe as a result of funding cuts
It seems clear that vice-chancellors in the UK are catching a bad case of what the Americans call “CEO disease” (“The big business of remuneration”, 3 April). A search on Google for “CEO disease”...
Some of the world’s most powerful graduates demonstrate the influence of UK universities
First-ever American poll to be carried out on the effect of higher education on happiness and success