Myanmar coup ‘could stall decade of higher education development’
Experts call on global community to support Burmese scholars

Experts call on global community to support Burmese scholars

New US president aims to reverse Trump-era limits on public benefits to foreigners

Updated guidance in line with Westminster government’s plan to announce phased route out of the coronavirus lockdown on 22 February

Shocking lapses in scientific standards show why renewed scrutiny of existing literature and new anti-fraud measures are needed, says David A. Sanders

Degree outcome statements show some universities have clamped down on rising number of firsts

Nearly half of all professors in the UK are now aged 55 or over

It’s highly likely that one result of the pandemic will be a significant improvement in higher education throughout the region, says Liz Reisberg

Professor says country will lose its lead on overseas recruitment and predicts ‘major forking of the way’ between Australia and UK

Universities and government dispute magnitude of sector’s losses as it braces for worse in 2021

UCU says axing health and life science researchers with the least grant income and fewest citations is ‘catastrophic error of judgement’

Lord Wharton says ‘top universities’ should have lighter-touch regulation in pre-appointment hearing

Pandemic cited as last straw for Ontario institution, following decade of financial problems

English universities are making huge efforts to support students through the pandemic, but the government must play its part, says Anthony Forster

Danish-born viticultural scientist arrives with strong accolades and a reputation for cosiness with China

Encouraging pandemic-hit graduates to continue their studies will only delay problems unless universities embrace student employability, says Sabrina Wang