Harvard to divest from fossil fuels after decade of protests
Ivy League standard-bearer cites climate wreckage in cutting oil industry from its $42 billion (?30 billion) endowment
Ivy League standard-bearer cites climate wreckage in cutting oil industry from its $42 billion (?30 billion) endowment
Middle Eastern nations have improved more quickly than mainland China over past four years, while Malaysia and Pakistan also on rise
Admitting profits is a strong start, experts say, but academia has much more central culpability yet to remedy
Universities in low-income regions worry that the Covid crisis could stymie their life-saving research and life-changing teaching. Ellie Bothwell writes
Universities recognise the need for flexible and continuing education but are still seeking the most appropriate strategy. Anna McKie reports
Representative groups put preparatory work in place as latest infections undermine plans to reboot arrivals
University presidents say the crisis has made clear the essential aspects of higher education and the best way to deliver them, but concerns over the future remain, reports Ellie Bothwell
The amazing work of university staff during the pandemic has created unrealistic expectations, argue Martha Diede and Michelle Pautz
Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark
As an international review of the UK’s?REF?begins even before the assessment panels have done their work,?has the exercise’s reliance on rereading published papers finally had its day? Might it be...
Education minister cites buoyant student experience ratings as evidence of the country’s ‘fundamentals’
Discussion document seeks feedback on vision of international education Utopia
Access and safety in the one package, as island nation banks its Covid management success
Shutting off?the?talent?pipeline into the creative industries risks?the UK’s?reputation for creativity and its potential for growth, says Anne Carlisle
Summer schools?that funnel thousands of international students into UK universities are on the brink of collapse, warns Tim Essex