Students in limbo as Taliban tighten grip on Afghanistan
Many press on with classes, despite hiding from the Taliban

Many press on with classes, despite hiding from the Taliban

Paper released ahead of COP26 says lecturers need more support to integrate environmental issues into their teaching

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

With contention about diversity adding to concerns about employability and declining student numbers, does Classics in the US need rebranding or rethinking? Paul Basken reports

The spending review must confirm the substance beneath the government’s froth about becoming a science superpower, says James Wilsdon

Empire in decline: can Classics combat falling student numbers and diversity concerns?

In partnership with the United Arab Emirates University, THE’s three-day hybrid summit will set a progressive agenda for universities in emerging economies via digital transformation and...

Nature survey sparks fears that scientists will be deterred from sharing their expertise

US and UK lose dominance in law, while social sciences, business and economics and education results also released

Just ahead of trial, former Wake Forest volleyball coach gets reprieve in return for repaying alleged bribe

Constitutional lawyer says Australian case will help frame courts’ approach to academic freedom issues

Former Deakin boss appointed to babysit her second Perth university

Peter Ridd judgment may encourage universities to hide behind ‘confidentiality’ veil, transparency advocate warns

Steve West draws on experience of his ‘very different’ educational path to warn against limiting university admissions

Anger growing amid greater awareness and sense of administration failures