Lori Loughlin pleads guilty in US admissions case
Actor and fashion designer husband accept months in prison over fraud in daughters’ USC admissions

Actor and fashion designer husband accept months in prison over fraud in daughters’ USC admissions

State institutions that survive crisis will face student influx and must prioritise ‘communities they were designed to serve’, experts say

Apart from the ecological degradation, the conference circuit is riven by socio-economic, class, race and gender divides, say Ambreena Manji and three others

Women’s careers suffer as they pick up the pieces at work and home

EUA policy expert warns against financially driven institutional mergers as solution in crisis

Activists campaign for less reliance on international education income, as government flags a ‘supervised’ reopening of borders

The economic fallout of Covid-19 is an opportunity for public institutions to offer accessible and affordable education again, says Stephen Gavazzi

UK research will become more interdisciplinary and community-focused in wake of pandemic, academic leaders tell THE event

If successfully validated and patented, viral extraction kit could help country to be self-sufficient in testing for virus, say researchers

While institutional accounts indicate that the average university boss could have pocketed seven-digit earnings last year, 2020 will be a different story

Meanwhile, the University of Bolton details plans to fully reopen in September, including use of temperature scanners

Maastricht University’s cross-syllabus approach could point the way forward, say Herco Fonteijn and Teun Dekker

With this year’s graduates having only a recession to look forward to, universities must change the way they provide career support, says Tristram Hooley

‘Classic risk management tools’ helped protect the University of Tasmania, says its former management consultant boss

Victoria’s A$350m lifeline adds to the pressure on Canberra to do more to help embattled sector