‘Secret shower videos’ force Indian university’s week-long closure
Student groups condemn institution’s denials and call for ‘student-run’ body to look into sexual harassment on campus

Student groups condemn institution’s denials and call for ‘student-run’ body to look into sexual harassment on campus

Deal will ‘transform the events landscape for students looking to study abroad’, says chief executive

WA says legal contracts and payment through institutions will avert unintended consequences

Some doubt government will really lavish foundation-governed universities with extra funding it has promised

Shigakkan University president talks about being the odd one out in an ‘old boys’ club’ and about encouraging her students to carve their own path

Truss government and business secretary urged to affirm commitment to using research spending to drive innovation, particularly in regions

Author hopes her experiences battling burnout as an academic can inspire others to find ways to cope

The inequalities exacerbated by global capitalism must be challenged by institutions in the service of citizens rather than corporations, says Carl Rhodes

Private Orthodox institution acts after US Supreme Court upholds state court recognition order that’s likely to be reversed later

As biggest member state centralises power while failing to pay its dues, the headwinds battering the pan-regional university are getting a whole lot stronger

Shortage of doctors can’t be fixed by pushing back admissions decisions, says centre-left rival

Enrolments down and activism up, as staff brace for job losses and management prepares for shutdowns

A large survey of students suggests that even Democrats are afraid to air their views on certain subjects. This isn’t healthy, says Samuel Abrams

Northumbria University’s transformation, reflected in its QR allocation, will allow it to do more for its students and its region, says Louise Bracken

Top US funder of basic research warns it will tally and punish cases of yelling, threats and other abuses by scientists losing grant competitions