‘Nasty’ UK election ‘unlikely to address universities’ troubles’
Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack

Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack

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

Create a shared vision, set ambitious targets and celebrate loudly, advises Zoe Rodwell for keeping a sustainability strategy on track

Founder of Black Female Academics’ Network discusses working in industry and academia, being a workaholic undergraduate and why Caribbean and Yorkshire values are strikingly similar

If universities won’t cover immigration costs, they must at least help applicants make informed decisions about coming, says Tanja Wingenbach

Creeping disaster:Â What if a university went bankrupt?

The ÌÇÐÄVlog Impact Rankings measure global universities’ success in delivering the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Here, we explain how we arrived at the results

Collaboration between sector and government key to success of major reviews, Hepi webinar hears

Some students saw their university fees triple as the government attempted to lift the benchmark for the first time in five years

Nation’s main higher education grouping sees lessons from religious focus during time of political pressure, while stirring some cautions and even alarm

Economic carnage looms as Australian political parties adopt unity ticket in treating overseas learners as cannon fodder

The president of Lingnan University on requiring students to use ChatGPT and using data to manage grumbles from staff

Reports mount of academics not having contracts renewed in apparent retaliation for anti-war protests, as observers highlight precarity as key factor in restricting free speech

Expectations placed on scholars seen as unattainable ‘no matter how hard they work’

Influx of MPs who have worked in universities could help the sector win battles and reset the debate on access, say analysts