Business schools must ditch ‘obsolete’ economics in MBAs
Institutions need to adapt their courses to account for how climate change is altering business, argues former MBA director

Institutions need to adapt their courses to account for how climate change is altering business, argues former MBA director

The Sainsbury review represents a huge opportunity for UK universities, while institutions across the world can reap the rewards of vocational courses, says Martin Hall

Benefits of proposals for reducing the tax costs of sharing university equipment outweighed by legal and financial hurdles, according to N8 research group

Concerns that Lord Stern’s proposals for REF 2020 will adversely affect ECRs are misplaced, argues Dame Athene Donald

However, dean at Asian University for Women in Bangladesh says the number of female leaders on the continent is rising

New College forced to clarify that event for ‘old members’ at London gentlemen’s club is open to both sexes after dress code was described as ‘collared shirt and jacket’

New report indicates that more doesn’t always mean more equal

Sophie Cohen reports on a groundbreaking cross-border science project that aims to emulate Cern in bringing nations together despite their history

41 per cent of prospective students less likely to come here post-referendum, survey suggests

Chair of independent review of research excellence framework also hopes to tackle 'game-playing'

Investing more in research ‘must be central to our nation’s strategy’, writes Lord Stern on the day his review of the REF is published

Lord Stern's review of the research excellence framework was published today. This is how UK higher education is responding...

New concordat should help researchers ‘deliver significant benefits for society’

Academics in Turkey are scared, and they have every reason to be, says Serdar Değirmencioğlu

Landmark review of the research excellence framework also recommends that university where research is done should be able to reap rewards