Liberal arts ‘not a priority’ for research universities
Canadian college seeking to move away from parent institution after more than 140 years

Canadian college seeking to move away from parent institution after more than 140 years

The University of Groningen’s response to the pandemic has been widely lauded. Key to it was taking teachers and students seriously from the start, says Klaas van Veen

Latest Ucas data show increasing concentration of undergraduates in handful of institutions

Chinese ministry sanctions Australia’s joint programmes even though analyses highlight endemic problems in foreign teaching collaborations

Bringing students back in tranches may increase the prospect of repeated self-isolation and may simply delay outbreaks of Covid-19, research says

Hepi event also hears v-cs argue that free speech rows reflect wider social issues ‘at play in universities’ as key sites of debate

Students share in small permanent increase to welfare payments

Trauma suffered by lecturers who were forced to teach in-person during coronavirus spike should not be dismissed, say Paul Hanna, Carl Walker and Mark Erickson

US professor says urban universities have to be better neighbours

Actors? Videographers? Graphic designers? Covid has forced academics to wear many uncomfortable hats, say Christine Rivers and Anna Holland

THE’s Careers Clinic brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

Major UK survey finds established staff much more likely to have confidence in university over progression issues

But Frédérique Vidal admits the term ‘has no scientific definition’, and it remains unclear who will conduct the investigation

Australian reviewer who proposed benchmarks before the crisis must now decide how and when to apply them

More students to return from 8Â March, but other learners must keep studying online until a review by the end of the Easter holidays