Egypt’s universities launch UK partnerships
Egyptian government also provides details of higher education reforms

Egyptian government also provides details of higher education reforms

Pakistan faces security dilemma aggravated by history, argues David L. Gosling, former principal of Edwardes College in Peshawar

Controversial material can be the most challenging to our intellect, argues Sue House

International partnership is a vital part of higher education, says Sir Pete Downes ahead of the THE MENA Universities Summit

University of Reading research finds link between undergraduate satisfaction and ethnicity of lecturers

Shake-up at teaching organisation will also see academics charged a membership fee and required to complete CPD if they want to remain fellows

Drew Mulholland explains how his unique role at the University of Glasgow is at the heart of cross-disciplinary conversations

We talk to the French academic and novelist about her ambitions in nuclear physics and REF fatigue

Victoria Halman investigates how employers view the growing trend for graduates to take a second qualification to help them land a first job

One of Britain’s leading organisational psychologists has died

A paper argues that China’s one-child policy helped women to break into higher education. With the demise of the policy, could female progress go into reverse?

Walking in the countryside could prove inspirational for those creating computer games, says scholar

Warning comes after stories about Coca-Cola’s spending on science hit the headlines last year

Persian migrants’ tales illuminate the attitudes and culture of Regency era, says Shahidha Bari

Danny Dorling on a study of predatory forces and questionable practices