UK universities must stop dragging their feet on anti-racism measures
The Equality and Human Rights commission’s latest report is just the latest to reinforce what we already know about the extent of racism in UK HE, says Ilyas Nagdee

The Equality and Human Rights commission’s latest report is just the latest to reinforce what we already know about the extent of racism in UK HE, says Ilyas Nagdee

US president’s visit shows heavy reliance of struggling minority campuses on federal power

‘Regional’ tag extended, after cities lobby for international education incentives

Federal institutions vow to fight back against Jair Bolsonaro’s restrictive policies

Creating supportive communities to help students cope with racist incidents will provide far-reaching academic and health benefits, argue Charles Sanky and Annel Fernandez

Tianjin campus will be first in country to offer US-accredited master of music degree

Metadata can be used to improve research integrity but first major changes to research design and practice need to be made, argues Neil Jacobs

Alberta joins Ontario in cutting university funding and hiking tuition fees

Trump education chief resisted aiding students defrauded by for-profit college chain

Gender equality expert says higher education sector must ‘strengthen the economic independence of researchers’

Repository of research findings to help social scientists see ‘what we’re actually grappling with’

State-sponsored espionage threatens UK higher education’s reputation as an international centre for research and innovation – and universities must take action, argues Ed Lewis

Tough sanctions on institutions that ignore research integrity rules in new concordat backed by Universities UK and research funders

Leo Mellor is impressed by a bold reinterpretation of British culture in the middle of the past century

Emma Rees is unconvinced by an attempt to shed new light on sexual conflict in the Bard’s works