Rice, with path-breaking leader, eyes new directions
Haitian-born DesRoches aims to grow enrolment and diversity, boost research and create new global footprint

Haitian-born DesRoches aims to grow enrolment and diversity, boost research and create new global footprint

European Commission hails first association of a highly industrialised country outside of Europe

Year after MIT and Harvard’s abandonment of non-profit online course platform, universities slow in finding promised new beneficial mission, while for-profit buyer sheds staff and loses market value

UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink

Florida’s Trumpian governor has repeatedly attacked the freedom and expertise of the state’s university sector. With the Yale and Harvard graduate widely tipped as the 2024 Republican presidential...

Stopgap solution will run out in April, when symbolic deadline for resolving a wider EU-UK dispute over Northern Ireland will present itself

Union leader Jo Grady distances herself from higher education committee decision as key pay negotiations begin

Plos puts warnings on almost 50 papers after alleged reuse of ethical approvals, undeclared conflicts of interest and publication rates equivalent to an article every three days Â

With hostility from the Home Office over international student numbers, membership of Horizon Europe slipping away and heavy demands placed on institutions by regulators, UK university staff will be...

The war studies professor on Ukraine, writing speeches for Tony Blair and late career fame on Substack

Independent housing ‘moderately to severely unaffordable’, as locals opt for alternatives

Arch-Brexiteer ends short spell in charge of research funding and energy policy as Rishi Sunak takes over as PM

Ministerial reshuffle nears completion as faces new and old take up key positions in business and education departments

Overloaded slides, peculiar body language and speech that is too quick, slow, quiet or relentless are all easily fixed, says Brian Bloch

German-style political stability and long-term science funding could help mitigate the damage, say Zach Meyers and John Springford