Chichester to employ all new staff through subsidiary firm
University joins growing wave of post-92 institutions changing employment practices to cut pension costs

University joins growing wave of post-92 institutions changing employment practices to cut pension costs

China’s ongoing strength means small gains for countries like Japan and South Korea are not enough for them to remain competitive. Meanwhile, Malaysia proves it’s one to watch. Tash Mosheim reports

Legal scholar, alumna and current Griffith leader returns as university’s second female chief

University leaders often forget to ask the most important questions when setting up offshore, summit hears


Nearly 40 doctoral students enrolled in UK institutions left in lurch by funder, with many facing being unable to complete their studies

Universities accused of not fulfilling their role of being catalysts for change as political forces threaten to derail climate action

Education Sector Action Group set to meet for first time to discuss plans to enact new strategy

With politicians and science funders becoming more vocal about publishers’ profits, experts predict shift in focus to different forms of free-to-read distribution

Recent police raids underline that Ukraine’s longstanding culture of embezzlement appears to be bombproof, says Ararat Osipian

Internationalisation is creating new linguistic challenges for universities, as the imperative to attract foreign students clashes with policies to retain them after they graduate

Summer exam season set for disruption due to industrial action amid rows over job cuts and pension changes

Vietnam’s Phenikaa University secures top award after becoming model for private higher education development
