Europe launches continent-wide recruitment fair for economists
Why other academic disciplines have not also introduced such markets is a ‘very good question’, organisers say

Why other academic disciplines have not also introduced such markets is a ‘very good question’, organisers say

Credential verification would allow refugees to access education and the labour market, say Terje Mørland and Stig Arne Skjerven

Unfamiliarity with opposite sex may harm academic results when mixed-gender cooperation required, says study

Graduate programmes tipped to lure disillusioned millennials

Capes-PrInt programme could help Brazil become more active in internationalisation, but worries emerge about scheme’s concentration and its future under new right-wing president

Universities can help bridge the gap between graduates who stay put and their local communities through targeted outreach programmes for students and staff, says Christopher Birchall

Work published by women is more widely read by undergraduate and master’s students and by junior researchers than articles written by men

New European rule on protecting data from human research subjects being found so complicated as to slow medical science

Study raises doubts over value of ‘character education’ in universities

Conceptual artist Bashir Makhoul reflects on the benefits of combining art and higher education leadership

Forum of top university leaders will share best practice on management strategiesÂ

Staffing reductions could leave institution unable to meet needs of international researchers, academics warn

System urges researchers to consider boycotting academic publisher as negotiations go to the wire

Equity ‘synonymous’ with excellence, creating the pre-conditions for multi-dimensional learning, conference hears