More European staff leaving UK for universities abroad post-Brexit
Many EU academics also now likely to choose ‘simpler option’ of staying in bloc even after trade agreement, expert warns

Many EU academics also now likely to choose ‘simpler option’ of staying in bloc even after trade agreement, expert warns

Surveys reveal widespread support among professional staff for working remotely at least some of the time

Alongside the academic edutainer and the policy expert, there should be room for the voice from the wilderness, says Michael Marinetto

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to arrive at this year’s Asia University Rankings

University broadens free speech exclusions on request of gender-diverse community

As marginalised becomes mainstream, Australian inclusivity practitioners are urged to adopt a mainstream focus

Experts on research security will help UK researchers to navigate concerns over growing research dependence on China

Intervention by Chapel Hill trustees hits higher education as dangerous new threat of political interference

Anna McKie speaks to three experts about giving feedback that enhances student learning − and some of the most common pitfalls along the way

Meta-analysis of meta-analyses finds incontrovertible benefits, particularly in ‘authoritarian’ teaching cultures

Senior leaders question why research funder has not tried harder to save at-risk projects

Scholars launch bid to create co-working spaces for researchers in cities around UK

UPP polling suggests criticism of universities that are sticking with digital lectures may not be entirely justified

When the country embarks on recovery from its brutal second Covid wave, public spending on universities is unlikely to be a priority, says Pushkar