Europe should copy ‘biodiversity’ of US universities – minister
The ‘huge repertoire’ of institutions in the US is a strength of the sector, but some are sceptical Europe has much to learn from it

The ‘huge repertoire’ of institutions in the US is a strength of the sector, but some are sceptical Europe has much to learn from it

Global inflation and its influence on exchange rates has produced a complex mix of enticements and deterrents

Why can’t scholars acknowledge that a professor was both mistreated by Princeton and mistreated his former student lover, asks Jonathan Zimmerman

Mahidol University is focusing on nurturing academic talent and introducing more flexible education in a bid to attract a wider pool of students, says its president Banchong Mahaisavariya

Universities need to mount a broader case and form better alliances to defend their autonomy from outside threats, former head of CEU argues

The Canadian botanist who discovered the ‘wisdom of trees’ reflects on the growing enthusiasm for her work and why scientists should get emotional about their research

Colonialism, deindustrialisation and climate change mean universities must help change way we live, professor of educational futures tells CGHE event

Universities told to make sure whole of government follows through on promised levelling up investments

For UK universities, there seems to be an endless flow of crises to be overcome. But what if this is not just a tough spell, but the new normal?

THE questionnaire explores whether half-empty classrooms are the new normal, and what students and academics really think of in-person and online teaching

While a weaker measure than the autumn semester, data amplify concerns that higher education’s loss of value may reflect more than just Covid

Following ministerial orders, England’s independent regulator will look at business and management courses, including online provision

Ucas also forecasts continued dominance of China among overseas applicants Â

Eight-year average ‘feels about right’ given need to get to know institutions and form strategies, says Hepi director

Wavering Chinese demand has driven a dive into south Asia, where unwary recruiters ‘get burned’