When prison meets higher education: can collaboration go too far?
New York proposes free college courses for inmates while Romania cracks down on its ‘publish or perish’ loophole, finds Ellie Bothwell
New York proposes free college courses for inmates while Romania cracks down on its ‘publish or perish’ loophole, finds Ellie Bothwell
Higher education is at risk of losing its pivotal place in 'a properly functioning public sphere'
Authors argue this means universities should spend less on senior academics and give promising younger scholars more of a chance
Tsinghua University web page was changed to feature terrorist group fighters on horseback
Glen Wright rounds up the best amusing, passive-aggressive and romantic acknowledgements in the scholarly world
Students are arriving at university with unrealistic expectations of the mathematical demands of their subject, finds Paul Glaister
After a man dies following a clinical trial in France, Christopher Roy-Toole asks whether lessons were learned after a similar incident in the UK
Proposals to measure teaching excellence present major challenges for universities educating students for the creative industries, says Nigel Carrington
‘Strategic entrepreneurs’ among staff can develop successful cross-border partnerships, argues Northumbria?lecturer
Record number of universities feature in this year’s Stonewall Top 100 Employers list
An American student who was on an intensive language programme affiliated with the University of Tehran is among the prisoners released following nuclear deal
Publishing giant says move is designed to attract a ‘more varied candidate pool and future workforce’
Students at?Eduardo Mondlane University?will have the chance to visit Chinese universities