Compact shows ‘empowered’ Trump plans to ‘divide and conquer’
Promise of preferential treatment in return for fee freeze and student cap latest salvo in president’s ‘ideological’ battle to reshape HE

Promise of preferential treatment in return for fee freeze and student cap latest salvo in president’s ‘ideological’ battle to reshape HE

National University of Singapore scraps policy that allowed one work from home day because of the ‘value of in-person interactions’
Addressing rare cases of attempted manipulation is built into the DNA of THE’s rankings. But we will go further, says Phil Baty

Universities have turned to offshore educational pacts amid a global crackdown on international students, but critics say they require conditions that would never be tolerated at home

With levy-funded maintenance grants and 50 per cent target scrapped again, government’s vision for universities becomes clearer. But while rhetoric appears tough, experts see opportunities as...

Gazan students due to begin studies in Ireland and Italy but efforts in other countries remain blocked

An AHRC scheme based at Northumbria simplifies application, widens participation and maximises dissemination, say Katy Shaw and Rachel Connor

Almost 40 principal lecturer posts affected and 14 jobs lost in planned restructure, while staff at Imperial College London strike over ‘below inflation’ pay offer


Fifteen universities and two significant source countries move up the ladder, but China bucks the trend

Not our role to ‘police the personal political opinions of individual fellows,’ says president


City told to resist ‘mainlandisation’ amid fears that expansion is placing growing strain on staff and resources