Russia seeks India ties as Western sanctions hit universities
Kremlin’s push on technological sovereignty met with scepticism as West shuns partnerships over Ukraine war

Kremlin’s push on technological sovereignty met with scepticism as West shuns partnerships over Ukraine war

Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say

Such an approach will help institutions rebuild their covenant with communities, say Robert Griew and Ian Anderson

A core principle of the SDGs is to ‘leave no one behind’. Joseph Wong explains how a global alliance based at Toronto is empowering students to lead the charge

Even universities in the hermit kingdom largely cut themselves off from the rest of the world. Yet those few Westerners with direct experience of them suggest that while critical inquiry is...

Government ‘shifts blame’ for visa overstayers to universities, in blow to regional institutions wrestling with declining domestic population

Universities take sudden U-turns on restrictions, as new Covid waves hit

Quantum physicist describes breaking stereotypes about age in science, her venture into the start-up world and how she ultimately chose academia

Universities urged to work alongside edtech companies and other online players to improve offering to students

Staff reportedly told Nato is to blame for conflict triggered by Russian invasion

Covid has only widened gender inequalities among researchers, data show

After decades operating in a largely low-inflation environment, Western universities are seeing rising energy costs and war in Ukraine push prices up. How exposed is the sector?

Global index links downward trend over the past decade to accelerating and deepening decline in democracy

Both top-ranked Tsinghua and lesser-known institutions lauded for excellence in difficult times

War in Ukraine may reshape university internationalisation, but most academics do not expect a knockout blow