Uclan Cyprus developers face €46 million ‘unpaid debt’ claim
Cyprus state telecoms company’s pension fund alleges financing agreement on campus construction funding was breached

Cyprus state telecoms company’s pension fund alleges financing agreement on campus construction funding was breached

Single visa for three stages of higher education would keep students in UK without facing ‘bureaucratic burden’ of applying for new visa, according to London Higher

Is working humane hours at a humane pace possible for anyone in a British university, asks Sarah Colvin

Some presidents advocate cutting ties with universities in rival states, while others urge maintaining academic links even when diplomatic ones are straitened

Academics must work closely with students to foster innovation, says KAUST president

Head of New York Public Library warns that ‘two-tier’ higher education system is broken and ‘letting kids down’

‘If you are worried about the quality of online teaching, worry about the teaching part,’ says Clay Shirky

Universities should equip students to deal with changing nature of work through broad education, says National Humanities Medal recipient

Rocket attack hits Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, damaging ‘symbolic’ institution that has ‘shaped national statehood and culture’

Former business secretary resumes role after brief spell in final Johnson Cabinet

Report attributes shift to dependency on international fees and heightened competition

Celebrated Harvard economist opens THE’s World Academic Summit by showing academia’s top leaders the ways their sector continues to stratify society

‘Short horizons’ of grant-givers holding back early career researchers from disadvantaged backgrounds, says Glasgow principal

Rectors set up emergency measures to allow Russian students to participate in courses even if they cannot leave their country

Maastricht aims to be intrinsically international by deepening its European ties while expanding its global engagement, says Rianne Letschert