Will the coronavirus kill liberal arts colleges?
With admissions already in decline, Brian Rosenberg wonders whether the end may finally be nigh for many colleges
With admissions already in decline, Brian Rosenberg wonders whether the end may finally be nigh for many colleges
University of Salford says ‘consultation is ongoing’ with eight professors in its business school as ‘newly focused research strategy’ is implemented
Higher education institutions are well placed to develop solutions to harassment and assault, says University of Southern California provost
The Sendai-based institution is focusing on collaboration and innovation in a bid to find solutions to global problems, says Hideo Ohno
Geoffrey Cantor praises a bold historical overview that offers useful pointers to how we can face up to the technological challenges of today
‘Levelling up’ research spending may imperil regional universities’ sustainability, warn Grace Gottlieb and Graeme Reid
Without a shot in the arm for commercial drug development, our science base will suffer, argues David Nutt
As UK research laboratories close, research-intensive universities call for extra funds to cover cost of disruption to science
It is widely acknowledged that universities need to do more to support student mental health. Yet many academics and service staff are worried that well-intentioned initiatives pathologise ordinary...
Sarah Stevens looks at how universities are endeavouring to deliver the skills and learning the UK needs
Although his two stints as universities and science minister only added up to 400 days, Chris Skidmore has strong views about the challenges and opportunities that confront institutions as they are...
Restraining English per-student funding in wake of Augar review could reduce scope for cross-subsidy, says Hepi report
Boris Johnson’s shake-up ends second of two spells in post for Kingswood MP, with Andrea Leadsom also sacked as business secretary
Exemptions and detours under consideration, as universities and students grapple with open-ended travel bans
Employers value higher and degree apprenticeships. Restricting access to them would be counterproductive, says Jane Longmore