Virginia universities head into the Amazon jungle
Pledges of huge investments in higher education to secure the tech giant’s second headquarters could strain academic autonomy, says Michelle Dimino

Pledges of huge investments in higher education to secure the tech giant’s second headquarters could strain academic autonomy, says Michelle Dimino

England’s loan system and high fees have fuelled students’ sense of entitlement but not of responsibility, says Beth GuildingÂ

Even in tourism studies, reality often belies the bold, sunny pictures painted in the impact case study brochure, says Rhodri ThomasÂ

If UCL renames its Galton Lecture Theatre, the choice should reflect a full appraisal of the eugenicist’s life, work and times, says Lennard Davis Â

Institutions in developing world told to take lead on tackling major global challenges

Some in sector believe Tories could adopt only fee cut plans as longer-term commitment, given Commons and Brexit obstacles

German-born Lars Chittka says he may now leave the country

The University of Wollongong’s new Western civilisation centre can inform students about the modern world, but it won’t help them to compete in it, argues Tom Worthington

Scientists and medics have the best chance of reaching the top job in the UK, leaving other disciplines looking for answers

Scholars cite concerns over academic autonomy in Taiwan after election of National Taiwan University president is finally approved

Higher education institutions who are developing AI have a responsibility to ensure that it is not biased against developing nations, conference hears

Malaysia and Egypt are making rapid higher education progress, largely because of improvements in citation impact

Paper shortages and printer closures blamed for backlog

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