Academic freedom cannot shield universities from political oversight
US administrators will destroy academic freedom if they cite it to maintain autonomy over admissions and hiring, says James F. O’Brien
US administrators will destroy academic freedom if they cite it to maintain autonomy over admissions and hiring, says James F. O’Brien
Staff at Liverpool Hope announce 10 days of action at start of academic year, while union members at Lancaster and Leicester vote on taking action
English universities?with gold or silver award qualify for?‘streamlined’ process that will only take five minutes, says Department for Education
Creating common internship standards and encouraging exchanges between employers and universities key to jobs push, says Coimbra Group
New figures show university progression gap?between London and the rest of the country widening, as ministers plan interventions in coming White Paper
New data?shows applicants increasingly choosing computing and healthcare degrees in the UK, as post-study work options take precedence
Experts warn institutions against losing sight of their purpose, as more details emerge about university’s prolific spending on PR activities
Universities encouraged to offer language degrees to students with no prior experience as low uptake in schools creates pipeline problems
Visa fee hikes and processing delays achieved scuttled legislation’s goals to limit incoming students, data suggests
For two decades, Germany has spent billions of euros on boosting the research capacity of its top institutions. As selection proceeds for another six-year Excellence Strategy, Emily Dixon examines...
Let’s focus concern about AI’s energy and water use where it can make the biggest difference and demand accountability from developers, says Cal Innes
Two institutions enrol almost 40 per cent of all students from poorer regions as intake drops at other universities