Chinese academics ‘pressured’ into conference withdrawal
Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say
Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say
There was ‘no obvious solution’ on fees, but a more targeted review could ‘take politics out’ of accounting for university funding, says Jonathan Slater
Warning that trend has much wider implications for the UK system than missing individual expertise
Culture change becomes a numbers game as agreement drafters try to pin down progress without spooking major players
Universities keep seeking local jobs for their overseas graduates, despite ‘massive’ economic pivot to Asia
If universities were mainstream businesses they would be in the category of bloated, oligopolistic conglomerates, says Timothy Devinney
It is doubtful that a management consulting firm could avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater, says Grahame R. Dowling
We hope small language changes will make a big difference to displaced communities, says Duncan Ross
Australia’s big talk on science aspirations overlooks the skills needed to make it all happen, critics say
In fiscal 2023 budget plan, president seeks to bolster student and research grants, but without specific eye on community colleges and immigrant children
Hundreds of academics refuse to take part in system as part of ongoing industrial action, prompting institutions to draw up contingency plans
Campuses almost devoid of people nevertheless remained hotbeds of sexual harassment and assault
As Ukrainian universities resume online teaching, experts say longer-term solutions must avoid brain drain and look to post-war recovery
Allan Goodman tells THE that need to keep pace with other nations could push issue up political agenda