Talking leadership: John Nicklow on creating a ‘living, breathing’ strategic plan
The Florida Tech president on creating a 'living, breathing' strategic plan, the explosion of the space industry and why diversity matters

The Florida Tech president on creating a 'living, breathing' strategic plan, the explosion of the space industry and why diversity matters

The Fulbright Commission’s insistence that fellows return home is senseless in a country dismantling its science base, says Nicolas Mongiardino Koch

Businesses encouraged to fund roles equivalent to master’s degree level outside levy system as government focuses on creating new opportunities for younger people

Science minister says he took job in DSIT because he ‘didn’t feel like shutting up’

Institutions must focus on creating ‘well-rounded’ individuals equipped with both skills and knowledge needed for technological-driven world, according to academic-turned-politician

Forcing Australian institutions to manage scheme raises workload, privacy and taxation issues, Senate committee hears

Sector leaders fear ‘catastrophic’ damage to scholarship as overseas academics and students leave
Universities stick with controversial social media platform now, driven by need to support student recruitment

Female students and academics shocked to find doctored images of them shared on chat rooms, often created by fellow students

Planning cuts of more than €1 billion (£840 million), ministers opt to save academic positions and instead target ‘starter’ grants

Academics and students are getting older, on average. Do universities need to adapt to manage a community with a widening age span?

Following progress on gender pay disparity, universities should start providing annual statistics on ethnicity pay, say David Mba and Robert Mokaya

Sussex leader tells ministers to go further than declaring war against universities is over

Increased support for students ‘has to be a part’ of Labour’s thinking on improving access, Baroness Smith tells party conference

Top universities have feasted on international students this year while other institutions withered