Nepal PM intervenes after student death at Indian university
About 800 Nepali students at the?Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology report being asked to leave institution following protests
About 800 Nepali students at the?Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology report being asked to leave institution following protests
Delayed introduction of England’s campus free speech act will help scholars confront bias confirmation propagated by social media bubbles, argue Carla Ferstman and Faten Ghosn
Domestic postgraduate provision looms as an alternative to out-of-favour international education, but it’s a tough market with questionable returns
The benefits of a strong brand are?accruing for universities and academics alike. Jack Grove explores why reputation matters – and examines the latest results in the?list of the world’s most...
Growing influence of Nigel Farage’s party could spell trouble for universities seeking to protect?rights of international students
New partnership of Open Research Europe with national research funders could boost interest in the platform, experts say
Cuts to library budgets of up to 30 per cent have seen journal subscriptions cancelled and opening hours slashed, says librarians’?association
THE summit in Kigali to discuss challenges and opportunities facing African higher education
Questionnaire seeks responses from social science academics for first time
Campuses quiet despite slew of executive orders attacking higher education
Some urge ministers to aim for 1 million enrolments from overseas, but?sector divided over whether?revised goal would be a good thing
Lack of transparency over how excellence-based allocations are spent makes them?vulnerable as Russell Group makes case for flexible research funding
Never much of a vote-winner, higher education now risks the burden of being branded a vote-loser for parties seen as too soft on the sector
Most courses are already performance- or employment-focused. The demise of another scholarly programme will skew the balance further, says Ian Pace?
Researchers asked participants to stick pins in?‘stereotypical scientist’ to establish levels of aggression