University: Cambridge growth plan can help economy ‘take off’
But university insists development ‘must happen for the benefit of everybody who lives in the city and surrounding areas and not at the expense or to the detriment of current residents’

But university insists development ‘must happen for the benefit of everybody who lives in the city and surrounding areas and not at the expense or to the detriment of current residents’

By creating one large, centralised research funder, Indian government is ‘pouring old wine into new bottle’, say academics, who doubt it will be able to solve the plethora of issues facing science in...

Ipsos polling shows lukewarm support for graduate tax, especially among younger respondents

Disparaged policies could take root as Australia’s once-in-a-generation higher education review dawdles, critics warn

Biden's debt forgiveness plan may have been blocked but everyone will suffer if graduates can't afford to spend, says F. King Alexander

Head of world’s biggest testing firm discusses expansion, artificial intelligence and major changes to the TOEFL and GRE

Various methods exist to help students decide which courses will pay off, but all should be taken with a grain of salt, say David Levy and Harvey Graff

The Open University of Kenya is expected to begin classes in September

Permanent contracts, lighter workloads and higher salaries would boost the flagging prestige of Ukraine’s academy, says Alexander Kostyuk

The interim report’s focus on engagement with Australian communities risks overlooking obligations to the rest of the world, says Craig Jeffrey

Hewlett Foundation president to join institution in April 2024, succeeding Baroness Shafik

Petitioners ask leading Italian university to look again at honorary degree for Kaïs Saïed over his replacement theory rhetoric and constitutional power grabs

Greenwich – stripped of accreditation last year – one of seven to now receive positive ratings from inspectorate

After losing faculty and students because of partisan DeSantis reforms, campus described as paying recruiters despite federal ban

After tackling the challenges of accessing large and diverse survey samples, Phelim Bradley’s Prolific is moving into AI