Covid fears for Australian academic detained in Myanmar
Economist’s ordeal highlights the risks of lone advisory roles in unstable countries

Economist’s ordeal highlights the risks of lone advisory roles in unstable countries

Notwithstanding their generosity in 2020, most university leaders will be back to seven-figure earnings as the crisis really bites

Bosses of private institutions that collect millions of pounds from student loans have received generous share and dividend awards

Easing of pandemic a moment for many campus presidents to take a break and others to be pushed out

We all need to be strategic about where we devote our service time – especially those of us most inclined to say ‘yes’, say seven academics

Rise in unemployment shows how graduate outcomes data can be affected by factors other than higher education

Despite condemnation in consultation, English regulator pushes ahead with cuts that ‘recklessly level down’ London institutions

Research teams worked separately to investigate similar problems when combined studies might have delivered meaningful results

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin our World University Rankings to arrive at the inaugural Arab University Rankings

A model for conservative politics in US higher education, Virginia campus seen as reverting to intolerance

Publishing a well-received paper could boost a scholar’s income by $13,500, says US study

Governments urged to work with universities to expand capacity or system could be ‘overwhelmed’, forcing students to learn online at home

Public survey reveals divides among voting, class, age and educational background on the value of higher education

Regulator proposes new conditions of registration that also include standard on grade inflation

Community-led research is often seen as a social justice response to centuries of exploitative study, but exponents say it also produces better science