Oxford Brookes confirms music and maths closures despite protests
University blames external factors for cutbacks as accounts show improving financial position
University blames external factors for cutbacks as accounts show improving financial position
While surveys unearth positive views among New Zealand locals and international students, accommodation is a major concern in both camps
It is not easy for university management to push back against large numbers of people, but resisting harassment should be paramount, says Ian Pace
Higher education has long been a trump card for the West, helping it to win hearts and minds. If that advantage slips, the impact will be far-reaching
Sherri Ann Charleston described as having repeated instances of multiple sentences matching others’ writings, mirroring complaints that took down university’s first black president
Conservative majority in House of Representatives backs idea of forcing universities to cover unpaid student loans, widening attack on academic foundations
The University of Miami dean of medicine describes tough but valuable school years in Brooklyn after his family escaped Haiti, and their role in committing him to a diverse model of excellence
Researchers are leaving the profession in alarming numbers, but study suggests gender has surprisingly little to do with it
Survey finds evidence of ‘emerging digital divide’ as majority of undergraduates say they use generative AI to help with assessments
Universities begin to phase out module feedback exercises in favour of less formal check-ins and peer reviews
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Universities Australia’s budget pitch a departure from argument that fees ‘do not deter students from undertaking higher education’
International student recruitment comes under scrutiny for raising immigration figures, but it is also valued for fostering allies among future global leaders. Yet if it really does so, why are the...
As Harvard University seeks a new leader following the short-lived presidency of Claudine Gay, the institution’s long-time president Derek Bok reflects on the need for elite US universities to react...
The pension scheme’s healthy reported surplus could allow us to put benefits and contribution rates on a more stable long-term footing, says Carol Young