US mulls 鈥榮tress tests鈥 for private universities
After enduring tumultuous college closures, Massachusetts mulls forcing private institutions to prove their ongoing viability

After enduring tumultuous college closures, Massachusetts mulls forcing private institutions to prove their ongoing viability

Scientific advances expected after new US law requires federal statistics and documents to be published in uniform and open formats

Interactive presentation software can give lecturers greater insight into how their students are engaging with content, says Julianne Law聽

Board of聽Journal of Informetrics plans to launch a rival title

Higher education leaders reflect on the challenges universities face during times of national conflict 聽

Cutting the UK out of聽transnational networks will only accelerate post-Brexit isolation, say rectors in Berlin

Duplicate titles are being set up to get around new open-access requirements,聽European Commission鈥檚 envoy warns

Analysis of awards in biology and biomedical sciences between 1968 and 2017 suggests women increasingly likely to win prizes for 鈥榮ervice鈥 over research

Brexit is an opportunity聽for universities to show what they do best: support the economy, bridge international divides and drive innovation, says Smita Jamdar

Tragedies exacerbated by lack of research and information sharing, coroner鈥檚 study finds

University spokesman says decision also covers donations but does not affect ongoing partnerships
Do the sums before opening a foreign branch As the University of Reading faces egregious losses over its branch campus fiasco (鈥溾榃arning signals ignored鈥 over branch campus losses鈥, News, 3 January...

Country moves away from subscriptions and towards 鈥榩ublish and read鈥 model

Latest Hesa data also reveal that part-time enrolments are now below聽500,000