European Commission calls for more research on migration
Understanding reasons for population movements could help European countries forge more effective responses

Understanding reasons for population movements could help European countries forge more effective responses

Plans for higher education reform rule out institution closures

Increased scrutiny of US sector and distrust of academics puts traditional quality assurance models in question

Country’s funding councils say institutions must offer research chairs positions to diverse pool of candidates

Sir Keith Burnett writes from the US on the country’s mixed – and sometimes misleading – immigration history

Technologist argues that artificial intelligence could make publishing decisions in milliseconds

Students and academics are flocking to other states as funding impasse approaches two years

Claire Taylor’s approach to change in her institution has been inspired by the French president’s rise to power

Polls show ebbing support for ruling Fidesz party after move against Central European University

Figures highlight challenges faced by European universities seeking to educate refugees

Pre-budget poll finds majority in opposition to major changes planned by government

Outrage among Kiwis over Australian government move

Academics pass resolution calling for shock acquisition to be rescinded

THEÂ analysis shines a light on institutions that have thought outside the box on research collaboration and funding

The definition of a university called for by the Lords never really materialised, writes Gill Evans