Human rights warning for universities operating overseas
Legal obligations continue to apply in transnational setting, say Lancaster scholars

Legal obligations continue to apply in transnational setting, say Lancaster scholars

Tensions between ‘tribes’ of differing prestige harms sector, says Leadership Foundation report

Work on University of Chester archive earns researchers rebuke for laughing in library

Fictional depictions of professoriate reinforce negative public perceptions, US study concludes

Salary thresholds for non-EU nationals may drive students to rival nations, warns immigration expert

Higher education institutions should listen to those who are less powerful when planning expansion, says Clare Melhuish

Scientific misconduct increasingly studied as example of ‘occupational crime’, researcher says

Plan to rent university estate via travel app seen as solution to higher education funding worries

Chris Havergal rounds up some of the funniest university pranks

BERA vice-president Ian Menter examines a confusing reference to his work in the government's teacher training proposals

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Katherine Firth on why you should approach texts less like a Victorian maiden and more like a pirate hero

The leading geographer talks to Karen Shook about how to learn from your audience and help build a better politics too

A UK university is leading a team to promote academic links with industry in Colombia, Panama and beyond

Groundbreaking study of how target-driven strategies affect staff has attracted international support