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But Cambridge head warns that perceived isolation from neighbours is ‘biggest challenge’
Latest Hesa data throw spotlight on disciplines most at risk from flight of EU talent from UK
New policy may not benefit poorer households, say officials
Analysis shows ‘for first time’ how government visa ‘restrictions’ impact different institutions
We must help students become savvy net users, so they can be savvy citizens navigating the post-truth era, says Dana Ruggiero
Development assistance and research alike are ill-served by cash earmarked for both, argue Ambreena Manji and Peter Mandler
OfS chair-designate acknowledges potential risks of opening sector up to new players
Labor calls for funding alternatives to fee deregulation
Study claims California’s higher education policy environment has led to the ‘stagnation’ of the state’s universities
Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy
University of Hong Kong v-c denies he is ‘heading for a simple life’ as the next head of the University of Edinburgh
The UK-US research relationship post-Brexit must work for both countries, says Darragh Murnane
The targeting of Turkey’s top academics, in the country’s most established institutions, has caused outrage, writes Gulcin Ozkan
Existing model of outreach that seeks to inform an ‘ignorant’ public is broken, say experts
Xolela Mangcu argues that more attention to race would benefit both black and white students
Living next to the US is like sleeping with an elephant. But will the election of a divisive president see more Americans pack their trunks and trump, trump, trump up to Canada? asks Glen Jones
Commentator Martin Wolf examines the economic flaws and false assumptions of the Higher Education and Research Bill
Rebecca Lave describes the campaign to preserve crucial environmental data under threat from the Trump administration
Higher education has an important role in healing divides based on the distortion of religious beliefs, say Sami Everett and Ed Kessler
Universities Australia warns government against scrapping Education Investment Fund
Axelle Lemaire says democracies are ‘suffering’ because of ‘broken links’ between academics and policymakers
Nottingham Trent head also warns that damage to overseas, EU recruitment will harm quality of education for home students
Anna Piela asks what Trump may mean for scholars of the Islamic faith
Catastrophes are likely to be more swift, global and devastating in our interconnected world, says Martin Rees, so scientists must join forces to keep us safe
Pearson responds to figures on UK providers by saying it acts when colleges ‘recruit without integrity’
Border institution co-hosts international conference with US universities as Trump presidency begins
How do you defeat Nazis and liars? Focus on the people in earshot, says eminent Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt
If Trump and Brexit are the problem, universities are part of the solution, says Sally Hunt. But we must do better than we have
Key research on higher education ‘getting dusty’ on Whitehall shelves, according to former insider
@Trump_Regrets account from Canadian university student gains more than 200,000 followers
John Morgan looks at appointment of former McKinsey, Pearson and government education adviser
President’s tweet was ‘overreach’, say critics, but scientists fear existential threat from new administration
Case that has stopped enforcement of president's order cited impact on higher education
Move aimed at reducing national debt is ‘economic illiteracy’, warns NUS
Crowd scientist Keith Still on his time providing live analysis on Donald Trump’s inauguration – and the ensuing media storm
Heads of US universities unite to condemn US president’s executive order
Teacher training reform offers big opportunities for Wales, says Claire Taylor
The new CEO of UKRI, Sir Mark Walport, says a shake-up of UK research funding is needed if the country is to remain internationally competitive
US president attacks institution on Twitter after Milo Yiannopoulos event sparks violence
Pericles Lewis, founding president of Yale-NUS college, on a turbulent time for the liberal arts
Has scholarly pessimism helped fuel anti-expert rhetoric? Panglossian we are not, but when hope fails, there’s humour, says Shahidha Bari
Oxford’s appointment of head of Brexit strategy offers sector food for thought
Institutions displaced by war in the country’s east have relocated campuses and adopted distance learning techniques to continue teaching. Hilary Lamb reports
Dramatic student number shifts revealed by Ucas figures come as uncertainty looms on multiple fronts
Nobel laureate Sir Angus Deaton on why he signed an anti-Trump petition, and why universities are partly to blame for Trump’s rise
Leading universities from the around the world are hitting out at the US president, writes Chris Parr
Warwick vice-chancellor Stuart Croft on why his university reluctantly joined the ‘flawed’ teaching excellence framework
Immigration restrictions jeopardise traditions that made US universities great, writes John Morgan
Paul Fain on the university leaders and senior HE figures responding to Trump's executive order
US academia responds in shock to US president's executive order
New approach calls research crucial to raising productivity, but there is a shift in focus to industrial challenges
The UK must raise the issue of Turkey's appalling treatment of academia, says Mehmet Ugur
FT commentator gives damning verdict on what he describes as ‘government takeover of university sector’
Open University vice-chancellor Peter Horrocks on why his institution will not be in the teaching excellence framework this year
Decision to keep visa refusal data secret seen as part of effort to reduce overseas student numbers
Nadya Ali outlines the problems that impose three demands on the sector
A scholar of the past returns to a Britain he thought he knew – and finds himself averting his gaze in despair. Felipe Fernández-Armesto mourns
Research projects have spurred governments to pass vital humanitarian legislation
UUK accused of failing to emulate sectors ‘from farming to finance’ in seeking special deal
Chair voices concerns over student satisfaction data as Cambridge’s students’ union joins NSS boycott