Applicant ‘told to take DNA test in hope of minority ancestry’
Philadelphia’s Thomas Jefferson University defends lawsuit launched by Princeton graduate its medical school rejected

Philadelphia’s Thomas Jefferson University defends lawsuit launched by Princeton graduate its medical school rejected

Research council says that ‘careful thought’ should be given to potential Horizon 2020 collaborations

Henrik Wegener says Danish businesses and domestic students will suffer as a result of government reforms

University claims policy has not changed but documents tell staff to record their attendance and location daily

Welsh university disputes figures in accountant’s report

Britain again edges ahead of Germany in EU research funding race despite Brexit concerns

During a campus-wide digital detox, Dominic Shellard discovered how finding a balance between our online and offline lives is crucial to maintaining our mental healthÂ

Assistant professor resigns from administrative post after backlash against comments

Details of law allowing international providers to operate in special economic zones have been released

Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business suggests students want to spend more time at university, not less

Analysis of research co-authored with city region shows more than half of papers now involve links with mainland

Government pressing ahead with English legislation – despite majority of responses to its own consultation giving thumbs down to planned fee cap

A collaborative approach between universities and all their staff is needed to confront the financial challenges ahead, says Peter Kopelman

Birzeit University in the West Bank has had to become versatile and agile in the face of adversity, according to its vice-president