Ousted vice-chancellor ‘may never return’ to Papua New Guinea
Albert Schram may not return to Pacific nation to defend claims that he faked his PhD

Albert Schram may not return to Pacific nation to defend claims that he faked his PhD

Higher education institutions are well placed to develop solutions to harassment and assault, says University of Southern California provost

Bold by nature, young institutions are tailor-made for ambitious projects such as the EU’s plan to create disruptive ‘super-networks’, says Anthony Forster

Government investment will address the underperforming sector but political interference needs to stop for Indian higher education to truly make its mark, argues Deepak Nayyar

World Bank consultant says India’s decision to relax state control over curricula at some universities is model

Ability to commercialise research is key to rebuilding war-torn countries such as Sri Lanka, but businesses must pledge support, say sector leaders

John Ross was recently appointed as title’s first Asia-Pacific editor

Imperial College London president predicts that higher education institutions will follow global corporations in screening applicants using AI-based algorithms

The leading historian of the Balkans discusses a fortuitous meeting with his future wife, secrecy in higher education, and why postgraduates should dedicate their theses to their mothers

Free tuition policies might appear to alleviate student debt and create more access to higher education, but the reality is a far less equitable system, says Ariane de Gayardon

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