Universities deny international students buy 鈥榖ack door鈥 places
Report in The Sunday Times conflated international foundation years with full degrees, say Russell Group and Universities聽UK

Report in The Sunday Times conflated international foundation years with full degrees, say Russell Group and Universities聽UK

Palestinian scholars mourn 鈥榙eliberate targeting鈥 of higher education but pledge to rebuild once war is聽over

鈥楬eightened鈥 crackdown on academic freedom expected as party committees merge with presidents鈥 offices on leading campuses

Scholar found to have faced聽鈥榟ostile environment鈥 due to gender-critical views聽warns聽ruling has implications for all universities, but fears more troubling cases to come

Amid creeping political influence over universities, both academics and students are oddly quiet, says聽Mukhtar Ahmad

Pressure to publish seen as 鈥榗ontributing factor鈥 to recent suicides, as Madras faces backlash on doctoral monitoring

When adjunct faculty contribute so much to US academia, why are they denied basic benefits such as health insurance and medical leave, asks Josh Hiller

Evolving norms, expectations and laws usher both risk and opportunity for universities, according to blind law scholar

Would someone who found effective software for their department never聽have聽to buy a beer again? Not according to my survey, says Paul Breen

Vice-chancellor announces聽鈥榤ajor independent review鈥 after acknowledging聽鈥榠n several areas we fell very short鈥

European University Association says being forced to disclose international funding could lead to institutions being wrongly 鈥榮uspected of representing foreign interests鈥

SET University president Iryna Volnytska discusses the challenges of building a new聽institution in wartime

Dismissal over workload dispute 鈥榤erely the latest ploy鈥 in Australian university鈥檚 long-running campaign to oust 鈥榗onservative academic鈥

Provinces promise action against private operators, but universities fear Trudeau is going too far, too fast, without consulting sector