US graduate student workers scoring union victories
New contracts at Harvard and NYU seen reflecting new determination and political and economic pressures of Biden and Covid

New contracts at Harvard and NYU seen reflecting new determination and political and economic pressures of Biden and Covid

Responding to US Supreme Court’s request for its position, administration agrees the university’s affirmative action tools meet existing constitutional standards

Scholars are being harassed, silenced and sometimes worse all the way from Athens to Afghanistan, and from Texas to Turkey, according to new report

English universities should not switch to online teaching despite Omicron fears, says government

Capita to take on running of UK student exchange programme from British Council

As competition for international students grows more intense and complex, the traditional anglophone giants face a host of new challenges

Chris Knight wishes that the authors of this hugely ambitious study had gone back further and taken greater account of Africa

Hepi-published paper argues sector is ‘victim of, and has actively participated in, polarising culture wars’, while those ‘rooted in their local communities’ have been neglected by expansion

Leaders prioritising regional impact above competition, while significant numbers consider mergers, annual PA Consulting survey suggests

Double enrolment to 100,000 by 2025, former universities minister urges

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Tributes paid to psychologist who was ‘the father of flow’

Musicologist waxes lyrical on homeschooling, white fragility and the narrowing of intellectual enquiry

Diversifying income stream also makes institutions less exposed to possible government cuts, say Ian Matthias and Mike Boxall

Testaments and revelations: do narrative CVs refresh research or just muddle the plot?