Ten-day strike at UK universities next month on pay and pensions
More than 1 million students on 68Â campuses to be affected, as union splits walkouts by dispute

More than 1 million students on 68Â campuses to be affected, as union splits walkouts by dispute

Even institutions that are engaging with the SDGs as a whole are ignoring their responsibilities to promote sustainable agriculture, argue Wayne Nelles and Supawan Visetnoi

Assessments of institutions that give biggest boost to low-income students show Hispanic graduates and California publics topping their lists

But new recruits and direct arrivals miss out under new Western Australian rules

Open access platforms are no substitute for peer-reviewed periodicals, says Maria Leptin

Continental students disappearing as post-Brexit funding rules kick in

Removing Amy Wax from compulsory courses or revoking her named chair would not contravene her academic rights, says Daniel Carpenter

As more strikes loom, UCU believes fresh assessment of pension fund would show employers’ justification for cuts has ‘evaporated’

Significant additional funding needed to realise Canberra’s commercialisation goals, say scientists

Private university to offer students chance to pay for fees via future earnings agreements in deal with finance firm

After firing president for employee affair, top public research university still confronts culture of tolerating abuse and difficult state politics

As administration embarks on writing tough new federal rules, prominent proprietary chain loses transfer agreement in California

If universities will not give up NDAs, how can we expect private corporations to do any better, asks Julie Macfarlane

Figures could prompt further concerns over whether pandemic-era grading uplift is now ‘baked in’

College Board promises digital exam will be easier for all and again asserts equity advantages as colleges increasingly abandon its mandatory use