New rules for Indian vice-chancellor hires ¡®disastrous¡¯
Controversial draft guidelines would expand eligibility pool for vice-chancellors and change faculty hiring criteria
Controversial draft guidelines would expand eligibility pool for vice-chancellors and change faculty hiring criteria
Universities ¡®relieved¡¯ by balance of qualitative and quantitative data in environment evaluations
Global study reveals that academics believe students are not critical enough of material produced by artificial intelligence tools for use in their work
Australian National University pro vice-chancellor to serve five-year term
Some staff?at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology?warn lack of ¡®clear vision¡¯ jeopardises prospects for institution amid uncertainty over funding, but managers?insist?views of ¡®disaffected¡¯...
How we rank universities?across 11 separate subject areas?
Bid to hand funding council ability to intervene amid worsening institutional finances could be open for abuse, critics fear
Domestic doctoral enrolments have shrunk by 8 per cent over the last half-decade, says report
Mixed results of final few weeks in White House likely emblematic of Democrat¡¯s presidency, scholars say
Why harm high-quality provision at established universities because of a small number of providers with questionable motives, asks Mark Clark
Climate academic who refuses to travel by plane promises to donate €75,000 from settlement to climate activism
Details provide more clarity on which research staff will need to enter the next Research Excellence Framework
Policy institutes¡¯ lack of strategic variation risks overheating the competition for airtime with national policymakers, says Diana Beech
Founding head of UK super-agency calls time on 34-year career in higher education
While public universities concede to government demands, their private counterparts look less likely to back down