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Ability of a university to work in flexible, interdisciplinary fashion meant Hopkins researchers could ‘fill gap’ between WHO and governments

Ability of a university to work in flexible, interdisciplinary fashion meant Hopkins researchers could ‘fill gap’ between WHO and governments

As political turmoil mounts in India, Jamia Millia Islamia v-c says she will protect students, but suspend those who go ‘too far’

Freezing graduate debt and raising repayment thresholds could disadvantage those who never went to university, Australian departments say

Panel advises against punitive performance funding measures, opting for financial incentives and transparency

The lost golden age of hiring and wider social appreciation of the disciplines never existed, says Harvey Graff

Ex-Birmingham v-c and Hefce chief exec tells MPs that England’s regulator lacks skills needed to engage properly with universities

V-c Wim de Villiers advocates multilingualism within higher education, but investigation finds university ‘violated rights’ of Afrikaans students

All eyes turn to large and poorly funded state system as it considers further cutbacks, providing clues as to how the US will tackle demographic changes

Demands of part-time jobs lead some students to settle for lower grades, with balancing commitments now biggest source of stress

States, which all need a well-trained workforce to thrive, must contribute more to reducing the cost of public higher education, says Nancy Zimpher

Three-year scheme will support institutional projects that address racism and racial inequalities

China studies programmes and language courses are on the decline, just as understanding of the superpower is needed most

Repeated power outages cause widespread disruption on campuses, with fears that more students will drop out as a result

With the right policies in place, the university can repeat the past 25 years’ economic return within the next decade, says Anthony Freeling

The exascale machine referenced in the budget will be expensive, but the price of strategic missteps is higher, say Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield