Iraq since the invasion: how has higher education fared?
Academics inside and outside the country describe fluctuations faced by Iraqi universities over past two decades

Academics inside and outside the country describe fluctuations faced by Iraqi universities over past two decades

ChatGPT must compel humanities scholars to rethink their acceptance of intellectual mediocrity and lax standards, says James Walker

Campus shutdowns paused, as Haifa president says fragmented education is partly to blame for constitutional crisis

Westminster government warned that number of dropouts will continue to rise if it does not increase maintenance loans

Afghan students find Indian universities continue to expect their physical presence, despite lack of visas

The bigger they are, the harder they fall, as financial market pendulum swings back

Constant rejections for academic jobs took a bigger emotional toll than anything they encountered during their PhDs, says Michelle de Souza

Britain’s claims to ‘science superpower’ status look shaky as it is being outperformed by smaller nations on top-rated papers, says study lead

Education secretary directs OfS to create ‘competitive degree apprenticeship development fund’ in England

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

England’s higher education regulator takes on quality scrutiny role after Quality Assurance Agency steps back

Literature scholar talks about life in Japan and being an academic single mother

Export-strength research and employer demand make a case for optimism in liberal arts subjects, Hepi report finds

When Purdue biologist David Sanders ran for election to Indiana’s senate last autumn, he assumed a commitment to evidence and personal engagement would give him traction. But while his pitch was well...