‘Treat government like your banker’, universities advised
Rather than railing at those who control the purse strings, help them solve their problems, says regulator

Rather than railing at those who control the purse strings, help them solve their problems, says regulator

Geneticist Dennis Lo Yuk-ming confirmed as Rocky Tuan’s successor at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Educators must take responsibility for their own contribution to the crisis, forum hears

Sheffield vice-chancellor discusses including innovation in promotions criteria and carving a distinct identity for the university

Salamanca head Juan Manuel Corchado, accused of artificially inflating citations of his work, denies wrongdoing

Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East

Survey by Norwegian Association of Researchers finds many believe their institution does too little to safeguard them from harassment

Publishers used to provide authors with better service – and royalties. But open access cooperatives offer a ray of light, says Harvey Graff

Body proposed by former government was seen as a way of upskilling workforce and growing the economy

Theoretical physicist to succeed Sir Anton Muscatelli in September 2025

With the audiobook industry booming, university publishers are turning everything from hot new scholarly titles to Karl Marx’s catalogue into engrossing listening. Matthew Reisz speaks to academics,...

Universities are sprawling enterprises with numerous interlinked activities, so winning support for the funding they need is harder than it should be

Canberra’s international education crackdown is sapping sector of funds to diversify, forum hears

Professor Brian Cox and Sire Andre Geim to give keynote speeches at THE World Academic Summit 2024

Thousands more students on the autism spectrum are entering universities thanks to improved diagnosis and support from schools. John Ross examines how institutions are adapting to this challenge and...