Scottish university staff get sexual violence reporting cards
Cards including details of support services have been designed to fit in wallets and purses

Cards including details of support services have been designed to fit in wallets and purses

New book says random allocation of places is ‘only way of levelling the education playing field’

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

For most young Australians, a bachelor’s degree remains a wise investment, says Andrew Norton

Western universities must do much more to meet high-fee-paying Chinese students’ expectations, say Lena Langosch and Wilfred Dolfsma

Conservative forces forget that canons and canonical understandings always evolved as science and society have progressed, says Gurminder Bhambra

Scholars say permanent teaching posts are left vacant as universities rely on ‘ad hoc’ lecturers

Universities are boosting the profile of teaching, supporting pedagogical innovation and tailoring curricula to deliver a more personalised experience, says Sarah Wild

Promoting a research culture and nurturing academics is vital to enable both universities and society to flourish. Sarah Wild reports

Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild

Universities face a number of tough challenges, but they can rise to any test if they stick to their principles and continue their course, says Bernd Huber

Universities will be key to ensuring that China’s Belt and Road Initiative succeeds with maximum benefit and minimal disruption, argues Rocky Tuan

Australia’s Monash University takes a multifaceted approach to preparing its graduates for an increasingly globalised and digital economy, says Margaret Gardner

Simon Baker examines the data on reputation, international outlook and industry incomeÂ