Universities UK publishes principles for ‘emerging from lockdown’
Guidance confirms most planning blended teaching approach from autumn, but specifics will vary based on location, size and type of university

Guidance confirms most planning blended teaching approach from autumn, but specifics will vary based on location, size and type of university

With East Asia’s governments failing to reverse falling birth rates, how should universities adjust to declining numbers of local students? Joyce Lau reports

There is a broad range of strengths and weaknesses across the continent’s institutions, data show

Pandemic-driven shifts could ‘accelerate’ rise of continent’s universities, leaders tell THE event

Mainland China rises up regional ranking, while Macao is home to top new entry

As Asian universities grow, so too does the complexity of the problems they face, writes Ellie Bothwell

A draft national security law raises concerns about academic freedom and a return to student protests

More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration

Choice will guide job cuts, institutions pledge, as sector confronts A$16bn black hole

Move to reject Obama policy seen costing 200,000 borrowers some $11 billion

As the president of a university where ‘crossing borders is in our DNA’, Fernando León Garcia urges institutions to ensure that new e-mobility programmes are more than just a pale reflection of study...

Professionals must be able to connect with students from different backgrounds, but obsessing about inter-group differences doesn't help, says an anonymous academic

Ousted student rep, a controversial figure, elicits headlines and backflips

Universities who meet certain criteria can bid for extra students, while devolved nations express anger at limit on recruitment of English students

More women than men named John are chancellors – but only just