Will international recruitment survive Covid-19?
The pandemic has prompted dire predictions about international student enrolment at anglophone universities. But will those fears come to pass? Is there an alternative to standard international...

The pandemic has prompted dire predictions about international student enrolment at anglophone universities. But will those fears come to pass? Is there an alternative to standard international...

Teaching online renders women’s bodies invisible, but are their talking heads really judged on a par with men’s, asks Kate Eichhorn

‘Unaffordable’ contribution increases proposed by Universities Superannuation Scheme mean member benefits may be up for debate once more

Sustainability in a post-pandemic world the focus of THE event held in partnership with Auckland and Penn State
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‘I’m the first author, you’re just et al,’ raps Jakub Kubecka on his way to £2,000 prize

Plan for unsponsored, points-based route features in budget, alongside freeze in fees for 2022-23

Universities UK says increases are unaffordable for employers and risk pricing even more staff out of scheme

We know that employing learners as active co-creators of their learning builds opportunities for knowledge absorption, say Guy Daly and Andrew Turner

Higher education reforms promised differentiation, but a failure to implement bold changes and a lack of desire for innovation are resulting in the opposite trend, says Liviu Andreescu

Researcher argues that universities worldwide should adopt model after finding correlation between alumni governance and ranking position and endowment size

Researchers look at opinions about scholars expressed via metaphors – with results ranging from the thought-provoking to the baffling

Covid disruption highlights need to standardise ‘writing-up fees’ charged to those who submit thesis late, says scientist

As classes resume on Australian campuses, anxieties persist about the year ahead – domestically, and particularly internationally