Covid response ‘could expose US colleges to antitrust laws’
Lawyer warns over alleged meeting between institutions on foreign students

Lawyer warns over alleged meeting between institutions on foreign students

Interest in overseas education is dampened by issues such as cancellations, disease control and discrimination

Pointless meetings, fraught commutes and whiffy shared fridges are mercifully off limits during the coronavirus lockdown. But what else are faculty glad to be rid of? And what are they pining to...

Inter-university collaboration to develop core online curricula may be the only way to preserve quality, says Matt JennerÂ

University finances are supposedly staring into the abyss – but we shouldn’t get giddy, says Paul Jump

Many universities are setting up ‘consent courses’ to reduce sexual assault and harassment on campus. Helen Lock attends one and considers a variety of views about their value and limitations

Education secretary Gavin Williamson pressed on whether government wants to ‘pick and choose’ which universities to save

Three experts share the wisdom gained by business schools from decades of experience in offering distance and digital learning to students

Experts say UK government has made good start but must address further uncertainties and Visa Application Centre closures

About 200 projects contribute to research and aim to engage students during campus shutdowns

State’s contribution contrasts with Canberra’s ‘baffling and callous’ approach, critics say

Researchers from universities most dependent on international education insist current restrictions must be retained

If contributing to knowledge is the name of the game, what is wrong with description, asks Michael Marinetto

Members of the Universities Superannuation Scheme are about to vote on whether to lock in current members. But this might not be enough to safeguard the scheme’s solvency, says Bernard Casey

Taiwan’s response to the coronavirus has been impressive but fighting future global emergencies will require greater collective effort, says Chia-Ming Hsueh