Edinburgh marking boycott called as more universities face strikes
Summer exam season set for disruption due to industrial action amid rows over job cuts and pension changes

Summer exam season set for disruption due to industrial action amid rows over job cuts and pension changes

Vietnam’s Phenikaa University secures top award after becoming model for private higher education development


Glasgow Caledonian University’s new vice-chancellor discusses impact of UKVI action plan on recruitment, collaboration opportunities in more collegiate Scottish sector and her hopes for university...

Right-wing party takes different approach to higher education in devolved nations, making some promises that experts say would never appear in a nationwide manifesto

Businesses charging up to $5,000 for lead author credit with textbooks and design patents also for sale

Renaissance historian to take over role at time of change for research-intensive grouping

Northumbria’s novel cost-cutting scheme is no better than the subsidiary arrangements others are using to avoid pension obligations, says Jon Bryan

European alliances support institution’s rector after he called action a ‘crackdown on freedom of thought’

Documentary tracks evolution of culture wars on US and UK campuses, with subjects often ‘petrified’ to speak out

Free speech campaigners hail ‘overdue’ legislation but concerns remain about how judgements will be madeÂ

Despite a rebound during the pandemic, Australians increasingly shunning structured learning as AI raises questions about ‘credibility of degrees’

London School of Innovation set to launch in June after being given stamp of approval by regulator

Péter Magyar is likely to end the funding of foreign influence operations – but ideological control at home will be harder to overcome, says Liviu Matei

Government announces loans given out in error can be repaid through usual routes but students appear to remain blocked from accessing further loans