Dreaming spires won’t save UK universities that downplay impact
Isolated domains of academic excellence must transform into dynamic enterprises integrated with local industry and community, says Aleks Subic
Isolated domains of academic excellence must transform into dynamic enterprises integrated with local industry and community, says Aleks Subic
Ministers to seek to ensure money used to support high-cost subjects better aligns with priorities for growth
Thousands set to miss out on fund set up by UK government to support companies in traversing the ‘Valley of Death’ between research and commercialisation, universities fear
Edinburgh’s pioneering new framework will allow academics to pursue commercialisation without negative career impact, says?Christina Boswell
For one mid-career academic scientist, precarity is becoming unbearable. But they are too experienced for entry-level industry jobs and not experienced enough for senior ones. They’ve stayed too long...
Growing?cooperation?between institutions to address area’s skills needs a ‘blueprint for rest of UK’, politicians say
Universities mount fightback against further restrictions on international students, emphasising their role in growing the economy and lack of public support for new measures
THE summit in Brazil to explore institutional excellence and sustainability
Amid talk of an asylum crackdown, any policy changes must avoid harming overseas graduates’ post-study work opportunities, says James Pitman
Running an academic?department is, famously, a mixed blessing. Academics cherish their autonomy, and anyone who infringes on it faces a rough ride. But not all academics are difficult, and those who...
Members of national executive committee claim they were ‘prohibited’ from discussion of dispute with staff in Unite union
Robust pipelines, smart validation and continuous observability have enabled us to improve data integrity even as our global rankings have grown, says Loubaba El Wazir
Unless Trump changes course, US universities will have to live without their historical advantages, say?Chris R. Glass, Hans de Wit and Philip Altbach
Rankings did not drive the Singaporean institution’s strategy, but gave the then underdog the data and visibility to enter a virtuous circle of success, explain Bertil Andersson and Tony Mayer
Efforts to rationalise complex web of English local authorities – and hand them more powers – seen as a way of creating potentially strong partners for institutions looking to innovate locally