Levy better than alternatives, Australian advocates warn UK
Experience Down Under suggests universities should not be too quick to torpedo idea?that overseas income should be redistributed
Experience Down Under suggests universities should not be too quick to torpedo idea?that overseas income should be redistributed
Internationalisation strategies will be damaged?by heavy prioritisation of students from Europe and US, report authors warn
Increase in antisemitism probes targeting smaller colleges leaves institutions lacking the heft of Harvard exposed
Canadian prime minister creates two new ministries focused on industry and innovation, but critics fear stripping science from job titles signals?wrong approach
If universities must boost opportunity and growth to unlock financial relief, partnering with strategic authorities makes perfect sense, say?Chris Cunningham,?Jo Davies,?Michael Donnelly and?Nadia...
Culture shocks experienced by international academics moving to Middle East put progress of universities at risk, study finds
All of university’s hourly paid lecturers in social sciences set to go under plans that will affect a quarter of academic workforce
Job cuts target drops from initial 400 after university accepts proposals put forward by staff which will see schools ‘teaching higher numbers of students’
Student-staff ratios climb to highest level in a decade as universities make cutbacks to avoid plunging into the red
English sector facing total bill of ?620 million a year, if government goes ahead with plan to take cut of international earnings
From next year, the AHRC will fund vastly fewer student-initiated PhDs, focusing more of its reduced funding on specific challenges. Critics say this will undo a decade of improvements in PhD...
In an era of complex challenges, single authorship is no longer the only marker of significant contributions, say?Jeanne Féaux de la Croix, Roger Norum and Joanna Rostek
University accused of ‘knee-jerk’ reaction to recent rulings, amid fears of more ‘massive fines’