Warwick hopes to be one of Macron’s European university networks
Institution hopes to win funding under European Commission project, despite Brexit

Institution hopes to win funding under European Commission project, despite Brexit

Teaching experts watching success of Victoria University experiment closely

Review of international students in net migration target must be priority of home secretary’s ‘fresh look’ at immigration policy, say sector leaders

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Court rulings make clear that higher education institutions’ responsibilities go further than previously thought

Although ousted prime minister Najib Razak supported strategy, there were signs it had already reached its limits

Michael Spence maintains status as Australia’s highest-paid university leader despite cut in salary

Universities that realise that innovation won’t always come via the top of league tables are the ones that will thrive in challenging times, says Maggie Dallman

New book sets human history in the light of the wider trends that have shaped the universe

We have information at our fingertips like never before, transforming the way we learn and retain information yet university learning and teaching has changed very little over the decades, argues...

Bums-on-seats model ‘failing millions of Chinese’, conference hears

Buenos Aires rector says public universities remain committed to their social mission

An injury forced Laura Rotunno to stop extreme bodybuilding, but the experience taught her how to take risks in her academic career

Dutch study finds students do not get better grades if they are taught by leading scholars