Is the Haldane Principle obsolete?
Last year’s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...
Last year’s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...
Wen Hai, head of?Peking University HSBC Business School’s Oxford outpost, says venture?will help foster collaboration between Britain and China
A new business model is needed if textbook publishers want to win back their student clients, says Matthew Jones
National University of Singapore takes top accolade at inaugural ceremony
Asia Universities Summit 2020 will take place in partnership with Fujita Health University in Nagoya
Advocacy groups demand action from next government
Book of the week: Christopher Phelps assesses a bold but flawed history of one of America’s great corporations
Will Brooker considers the structures and intrastructures behind the creation of superheroes
Long-anticipated review of post-18 education and funding in England delivers 53 recommendations for government
Robert MacIntosh offers managers some hints on how to succeed at their university strategy day
Higher education?is often cast as politically insignificant, but look closer and it is frequently a chip in the highest-stakes game around
Successful publish-or-perish operators should look in the mirror before writing their next diatribe about marketisation, says Mike Marinetto
Overseas branch campuses have mushroomed in the past two decades, but with the risks larger than initially assumed and the returns less certain, stories of abandoned ventures have begun to mount....
China’s Belt and Road project aims to foster regional cooperation on a vast scale. Ellie Bothwell explores what that and other regional initiatives might mean for higher education in Asia