Coronavirus: US easing of online course rules omits foreigners
Narrow exemption could risk public health, Northeastern warns

Narrow exemption could risk public health, Northeastern warns

As Ireland reports success from ban on advertising, campaigners say UK risks reputation of its degrees by not following suit

Restraining English per-student funding in wake of Augar review could reduce scope for cross-subsidy, says Hepi report

Jobs largely spared for now as universities target ‘non-essential’ outlays

Experts call for new prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin to separate universities from education portfolio and foster multiculturalism in senior HE levels

But social media spats also reflect people’s desire for truth, social justice and greater openness, says Jingtai Tang

Analysis of Unesco and OECD data on international enrolments and fees show losses could run into billions of dollars

H. A. Hellyer shares his top principles for being a good academic – and a good person

The UK’s requirement that dyslexia tutors have specialist qualifications is a strain on hourly paid tutors and limits universities’ pool of workers, says Stephen Campbell

In city state’s budget, outdated mindsets and “elephants in the room” are out, Asian studies and travel are in

In-person tuition put on hold for next three weeks across all campuses

Institution says it will take steps to ensure this does not happen in the future, after former home secretary was disinvited at the last minute

Frustration as Australian Research Council takes six months to judge applications to support urgent impact assessments

Analysis of THE World University Rankings data shows number of women leading highest-ranking institutions has risen slightly

The UK government's increasingly proscriptive policies on teacher education could start encroaching on universities’ autonomy, say Viv Ellis and Keith Turvey