12 September 2024 digital edition
Best foot forward: Steps to ethical (and productive) networking

Best foot forward: Steps to ethical (and productive) networking

Chi Onwurah and聽Helen Hayes elected to lead key committees for higher education sector

Transnational education moving beyond simply increasing higher education capacity, says THE report

Senate committee inquiry extended as members scrutinise impacts on vocational colleges

Cross-border authorship may be stalling in part because domestic output is growing so rapidly, analysts suggest

September and January deadlines disadvantage some and聽consume time off, academics say

Goldsmiths and Chichester cases could be start of rising tide of court challenges from aggrieved students, lawyers say

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

Global network of research universities aims to help displaced learners as United Nations hits halfway mark on access target

Radical proposal to overhaul admissions to the UK's research-intensive universities would tackle 鈥榚lite formation鈥, say LSE and Oxford professors

Great British聽Bake Off finalist and researcher at the University of Leicester discusses the importance of community outreach, and what academia can learn from baking

A merit-based admissions lottery and strict caps on how many private school pupils go to Russell Group universities are necessary for a more egalitarian society, argue Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman

Junior scholars are urged to do all they can to build bridges with the people who can give them jobs and promotions. But how calculating should they be about who to approach? How should they do it?...

The UK鈥檚 austerity-fixated new government is highly unlikely to find significant extra money for universities, says Andrew McRae

As visa data backs up prediction that universities will fall short of study caps, Applyboard says there could be聽鈥榬ipple effects across the international education sector鈥