Eight charged after fraternity hazing death on US campus
Death of fellow student marks resumption of nation’s toll after year-long break from Covid

Death of fellow student marks resumption of nation’s toll after year-long break from Covid

Institutions’ investment in fundraising and alumni relations declined during pandemic, says report

Train up translation specialists and fix anomalies that discourage collaboration, Australian representative group says

Mandates likely to accelerate in days, once autumn acceptance deadline passes

Eleven universities, their real estate and shares have been given over to foundations that observers say will be dominated by ruling party loyalists

Clare College rejects recommendation to pay student compensation, in first-of-its-kind case

Those who blur the lines between academic and professional staff are the connective tissue in the research ecosystem, say Matthew Flinders and Sarah Chaytor

An unfriendly and isolating ambience that descended into microaggressions and dismissed complaints shattered one academic's high expectationsÂ

Independent lobby welcomes new short course funding and regulatory ‘reprieve’ but rails against perpetuation of ‘unfair’ loan fee

John Gilbey is fascinated by a richly detailed account of attempts to reach the holy grail of technological innovation

After a uniquely difficult year, a return to campus is on the cards and we can anticipate the thrill of rediscovering small delights

Union report on post-qualification admissions model also suggests that institutions should consider scrapping interviews

President offers states three-to-one split on college aid boost alongside 20Â per cent rise in Pell Grant

As vaccination programmes offer the prospect of a return to physical teaching, what aspects of their pre-pandemic life will academics most heartily re-embrace (or at least touch elbows with)? And are...