Controversial third medical school greenlighted in New Zealand
‘Share the excitement’, sceptics told, amid conflicting claims over rationale for graduate-entry programme
‘Share the excitement’, sceptics told, amid conflicting claims over rationale for graduate-entry programme
A systemic realignment is under way that, while painful, could lead to more efficient and adaptable provision, say?Jonathan Barton and?Mike Boxall
Policing of demonstrations, often using excessive force, has intensified since June, special rapporteurs say
Chinese students and scholars face surveillance, harassment and self-censorship at British universities, report finds, amid wider concerns over financial dependence on China
Educators hail ‘stability and certainty’, as government stresses ‘sustainable growth’ mantra
Co-branded campuses and partial mergers expected to become more common in face of higher borrowing costs
Low carbon behaviours adopted during pandemic ‘not being maintained’, experts fear, as business flights push up environmental impact of institutions
Some universities shut down initiatives entirely while others try to continue them in different guise but president unlikely to be appeased on hot-button issue, say scholars
As he begins his stint as Universities UK president,?Malcolm Press tells Helen Packer that the sector’s demands of government need to be realistic about the constrained state of public finances and...
European universities’ overcompliance with data protection rules is making social research increasingly difficult, say Carine Vassy and Robert Dingwall? ?
Economic success of graduates key to showing worth of branch campuses, according to chief executive of site set up 25 years ago
Annual report reveals A$90m surplus but university insists ‘structural and operating deficit’ makes belt-tightening necessary
Liverpool Hope and Manchester to provide support as?Spurgeon’s College shuts after nearly 170 years