Afghanistan鈥檚 academics are starting to lose hope
The Taliban鈥檚 professed support for higher education has not been matched by their actions so far, says聽Rahmatullah Katawazai

The Taliban鈥檚 professed support for higher education has not been matched by their actions so far, says聽Rahmatullah Katawazai

Robert Eaglestone reflects on the limits of hagiography

Digital exchanges prove 鈥榤ore inclusive鈥, offering a 鈥榯aste鈥 of the real thing

鈥楢ppropriate action鈥 taken after investigation into executive chair Fiona Watt, says UKRI

Warned over reliance on students from abroad, career-focused campuses hope for more government investment while chasing prospects beyond usual supplying nations

Benefits of innovative grant selection method must be balanced with risks to funders鈥 reputations, explain research leaders

As Cornell and others close, dozens of institutions seize on court order ending federal immunisation requirement

Persuasion is everywhere, but universities could do a public service by communicating the messy, uncertain truth more widely, says Michael Blastland

Vice-chancellor commits to 鈥榗hallenging and confronting debate鈥 on hot-button issue

MPs investigate role of journal publication in the early stages of the pandemic

European University Association survey also highlights importance of increasing staff support and management buy-in

Outgoing director of top US research funder holds firm on China crackdown, regrets state of racial equity and keeps pondering more holistic approach

UK鈥檚 post-Brexit global exchange scheme could be boosted by extending student visitor visas from six months to one year, says UUK report

They helped create the problems we face. Now business schools should be fundamentally reimagined as democratic institutions, says Carl Rhodes

Canberra demands revamped governance and more applied focus