No degree and little hope for protesting students behind bars
Student leaders protesting their university’s failure to accredit their degrees find themselves in Papua New Guinea jail, after ‘opportunist’ torches vehicles
Student leaders protesting their university’s failure to accredit their degrees find themselves in Papua New Guinea jail, after ‘opportunist’ torches vehicles
Gendering and decolonising curricula requires a nuanced consideration of learners’ diverse perspectives and cultural contexts, says Heather Jeffrey
Just as universities enter election-year battle over their worth, cries of antisemitism – sincere or otherwise – play into their historic partisan vulnerabilities
Malaysian Cabinet member says universities should prioritise local needs over global reputation
Letter by Queen Mary academics is latest to raise concern over plight of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who was arrested by Israeli police shortly after suspension by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University leaders warn they often find themselves stuck between the US and China
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Top congressional Republican comes to New York City to ally himself with conservatives attacking free speech on college campuses
University policy criticised for potential chilling effect, just as institutions come under renewed pressure to promote free speech
US university tests use of technology in training mental health advisers, but experts foresee – and fear – wider application
Court case raises conflict between academic freedom and universities’ duty of care, says barrister
Italian philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning use of term ‘ethnic replacement’
The humanities- and social sciences-focused institution is the canary in UK higher education’s increasingly explosive coalmine, says Sir Keith Burnett
As part of annual budget, lawmakers also call for focus on fraud, new funding models and peer review