UK spin-out companies now employing 100,000 people
Students at the University of the Arts London formed more start-ups than any other university

Students at the University of the Arts London formed more start-ups than any other university

While pundits predicted international woe from border closures, accounts suggest waning domestic demand is doing the damage

Will those charged with telling students that their student union card is not an approved form of ID for voting be branded fascists, wonders George Bass

‘Regional differentiation’ could help overcome ‘horrific gap in educational attainment’, says non-metropolitan network

This is how we assess the data and produce the tables for the Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings, based on information from 121 institutions

As inflation soars and funding lags, administrators look for salvation in looming budget

Susanne Täuber accuses Groningen of ‘making a farce out of the academic way of working’

University of Pennsylvania’s pulling of legacy aid seen as sign of embarrassment and potential harbinger of change across US elite

Assessment needs rethinking, but ChatGPT et al could streamline processes, improve tutoring and highlight collaborations, says Nick Jennings

Universities must lead on social justice and sustainable development, argues Dave Petley

The aspiration is commendable, but the downsides of running short, flexible courses must be considered from the outset, says David Spendlove

A COP-style UN forum to coordinate and promote public education could help prevent natural hazards from becoming disasters, says Afroz Shah

Academics warn that move to ‘stifle’ youth political involvement betrays ‘insecurity’ by ruling party

Basing teaching around the fundamental challenges faced by society will benefit both the humanities and humanity itself, says Doug Haynes

Staff at more institutions vote for industrial action, as enterprise negotiations drag on