University autonomy in Europe ‘eroded by political meddling’
Politicians’ recent marshalling of public institutions for geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to manoeuvre, according to EUA’s autonomy scorecard
Politicians’ recent marshalling of public institutions for geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to manoeuvre, according to EUA’s autonomy scorecard
Drops in campus integrity and freedoms to research and teach leave academic powerhouses sitting below Bosnia and Benin in global rankings
The disruption and destruction, on top of concerns about quality, could turn off the international student tap, says Ararat Osipian
‘Exponential growth’ in past few years sees China gain on the US in race to be the leading nation in global research output
As universities present their Christmas treats, Rose Wilkinson samples the seasonal offerings
When Alan McKee submitted a paper on pornography to a leading social science journal, he did not attempt to spare readers' blushes.But the language he used did more than raise eyebrows: it earned him...
Board members of bankrupt Islamic institution accused of laundering more than €1 million and firearms offences
115 territories now represented in THE rankings measuring universities’ progress towards sustainability
Ten groups of universities and ministries will explore whether the EU could and should label joint degrees and create a new legal status for cross-border institutions
Cardiff University academic Flint Dibble says the popularity of Netflix show Ancient Apocalypse means non-engagement is no longer possible
Brussels, 13 Apr 2005 A UK-Turkey research and development (R&D) collaboration day will take place in Newcastle, the UK, on 18 May. The main objective of the event is to introduce the...
US secretary of state Colin Powell has intervened in the case of a student allegedly tortured to death by Turkish police more than ten years ago. Mr Powell's intervention has put the case of Birtan...
US secretary of state Colin Powell has intervened in the case of a student allegedly tortured to death by Turkish police more than ten years ago. Mr Powell's intervention has put the case of Birtan...
Brussels, 03 Apr 2003 ITAFE 2003, the international congress on information technology in agriculture, food and the environment, will take place from 7 to 10 October in Izmir, Turkey. The event is...
All scholars have to stand up for academic freedom as the Turkish AKP government works to silence critical voices, Mehmet Ugur writes