US university donations up 6.3 per cent in 2017
Rise is driven by increase in gifts from alumni, says survey
Rise is driven by increase in gifts from alumni, says survey
Universities on both sides of the Atlantic are building up big debts, but is it prudent to bet on student numbers growing and super-low interest rates and high fees enduring? David Matthews examines...
Robert A. Segal enjoys a rigorously researched volume on the relationship between religion and the secular state
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
Liberal arts colleges are often perceived as being elite and irrelevant. But the best among them excel in areas such as engagement and focus on critical thinking. Ellie Bothwell explores whether...
Students’ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions
Low salaries, excessive bureaucracy and poorly defined research policies add to region’s woes
Chances are you’ll get at least a bit of ‘spam dressed as lamb’ this Christmas
The voices of 10 defectors are the most powerful parts of a study of the Hermit Kingdom, says Hazel Smith
A wide-ranging study is triumphant in plumbing the depths of socialist despair, says Fred Inglis
The results of the 2017 teaching excellence framework in full. Find out which universities were awarded gold, silver or bronze
A study focused on Singapore’s Biopolis centre concentrates on various global ‘currents’ in bioscience, says Flora Samuel
Analysis shows ‘for first time’ how government visa ‘restrictions’ impact different institutions