Elite university diversity drive raises Australian eyebrows
Top-ranked institutions’ contribution to equity should go further than ‘picking the top 10 students from every school’, experts say
Top-ranked institutions’ contribution to equity should go further than ‘picking the top 10 students from every school’, experts say
Record walkout at top public US system won graduate students a new contract, but ambiguous details have left them struggling with lower-than-expected pay
Institutions without ratings at a disadvantage during crucial recruitment period as many wrongly assume appeals are due to their being designated ‘requires improvement’
Guidelines produced by Oxford vice-chancellor and venture capitalist designed to drive greater private investment in research start-ups
If politicians and donors disagree with student or faculty views, they should challenge their soundness, not threaten defunding, says Richard Joseph
Funding and focus on job training blamed as five major European languages lose around a fifth of their enrolment in five years
Almost 700 scholars signed an open letter protesting Armin Falk’s appointment to the Institute of Labor Economics, referencing sexual misconduct allegations
Curricula should be adapted to suit local skills needs, Edinburgh conference hears
Union members declare no confidence in vice-chancellor over proposed plan that would see closure of departments
Lack of clear guidelines may put instructors on ‘defensive’ over students’ use of ChatGPT, researchers say
Fearing pressure on the humanities, professor runs the numbers and sees his elite institution in danger of falling short
Auckland failed to give public commentary the level of occupational protection that would be mandatory in the laboratory, says colleague of Siouxsie Wiles
Pledge to rebalance from ‘poor-quality degrees’ to apprenticeships seen as likely rhetoric only, but there are hopes for international student reset
It defies history and logic to lay decades of failure by administrators, trustees and legislators at tenured professors’ door, says Harvey Graff
Figures show that 7.5 per cent of state school pupils in one London borough got into Oxford or Cambridge last year – up from just 1 per cent five years before