Academia’s core values ‘under threat from Brexit’
Free movement of students and scholars would be hindered by UK leaving EU, says University of Glasgow principal

Free movement of students and scholars would be hindered by UK leaving EU, says University of Glasgow principal

Black students’ officer Malia Bouattia among candidates for union presidency

No more than 75 per cent of a discipline’s students should be of the same gender, says funding council

Credit agency says the pace of change will quicken as governments seek cost savings

Selling yourself can sometimes be quite difficult for academics, but as John Tregoning argues, scientific salesmanship could be vital for career progression

In the second blog from nominees for Most Innovative Teacher of the Year at the THE Awards, Luke Burns calls on lecturers to embrace technology and a sense of theatre

But universities warned to beware the predicted fall in China’s student population

Big remuneration deals for Salford’s Martin Hall and Glyndwr’s Michael Scott revealed in university accounts

Classes suspended at Pretoria and Free State following clashes over language and outsourcing

As globalisation takes a firm grip on higher education, is the French government’s new strategy working?

Student protesters at the US institution want the name of the gardens at the university changed, reports Ellen Wexler for Inside Higher Ed

Higher education must look beyond financial gain to help solve the Middle East crisis, says Zahir Irani