Private universities law will stem Greek diaspora, minister says
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Right-wing thinktank argues government, not universities, should be put in control of student visa numbers to ‘reduce the potential for abuse’
Institutions have adopted differing approaches to contending with fake, conflicting and confusing reports about events on and off campuses
The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley
Vice-chancellors refute claims that the selection process for their roles is politically driven
Organisation recognises pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist beliefs may be protected, bringing to an end employment tribunal brought by Shaima Dallali
More than a dozen institutions affected as students join global movement with roots on US campuses
Increased share of women in higher education overall masks continuing indifference towards science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Nafsa head says universities must recruit more proactively as election looms, competition mounts and unrest grips campuses
Institutions where hundreds of roles are at risk will have to radically change the way they operate, staff warn, with big impact on students and the wider community
The digital revolution is creating a sense of always being watched and judged in both teaching and research, say Chavan Kissoon and Terence Karran
Using 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators, we provide comprehensive and balanced comparisons to rank global universities created since 1974
Wealth gap widens Down Under, with mercurial revenue increases monopolised by the few
The BJP’s ideological pressure is causing religion and politics to intrude into academia, risking a disastrous brain drain, says Eldho Mathews