New Zealand international education ‘fully recovered by 2025’
Universities’ challenge now is keeping pace with applications, analyst says
Universities’ challenge now is keeping pace with applications, analyst says
Figures from Open Secrets show 93 per cent of campaign donations from?higher education?have gone to vice-president and other Democratic candidates
Forcing changes to the peer-review process would?probably come with unforeseen and unwanted consequences, says?Sheldon H. Jacobson
Hundreds of thousands of university leavers alerted to cashback eligibility
Tribunal rules that Manchester student Dana Abuqamar?is?‘not an extremist’
Programmes were ‘foundational’ to Northern Rivers-based Southern Cross but are no longer viable, vice-chancellor says
Survey results will help fuel?THE’s series of rankings in 2025
New president of ‘Caltech of Middle East’ explains why Saudi belief in universities’ ability to transform society persuaded him to lead KAUST
New book raises concerns about?how increasing digital surveillance on campuses reproduces racial and economic injustices
It’s tempting to dismiss the Ohio senator’s attacks on higher education as MAGA rabble-rousing, but he is right in some respects, says Lincoln Allison
Area studies and languages at risk at Leiden University, with academics foreseeing humanities ‘apocalypse’
Just 3 per cent of?respondents to?sector survey rated Ottawa government’s engagement with sector?positively
Addressing the sector’s woes has, at best, been kicked down the road to next year’s spending review. How disappointing, says Nick Hillman
Chancellor goes ahead with 1.2 percentage point increase, hiking staff costs for already cash-strapped institutions
Vice-chancellor steps down after five years at the helm to focus on treatment