Don’t go to UK for bachelor’s degree, ambassador tells Romanians
Andrew Noble says students should study locally at undergraduate level and then travel to Britain for postgraduate courses

Andrew Noble says students should study locally at undergraduate level and then travel to Britain for postgraduate courses

Unrest over return of face-to-face teaching on UK campuses pushes staff-management relations to breaking point

Why assessment should not be an afterthought in the teaching process − and how to make sure it serves students as well as possible

Living in a parallel universe of perfect systems and obedient citizens could blow up in vice-chancellors’ faces like Chernobyl, warns Craig BrandistÂ

V-c says university’s in-house ‘assurance and enhancement’ led to identification and resolution of international flaws

Universities minister Michelle Donelan says outbreaks confirmed on 68 campuses

Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewersÂ

Institutions have begun cancelling diversity, equity and inclusion programmes in response to an executive order, but critics say it amounts to censorship

New code of conduct says universities should adopt procedures for confidential reporting of threats to freedom and safety as a result of international collaboration

Stanford University professors whose ideas have been used for multibillion-dollar telecoms auctions take this year’s award

Wellington to allow overseas learners back earlier than expected, but only a select few will qualify

Students have been arriving from key markets such as China and India, but flexible start dates mean final numbers are a long way from certain

American Association of University Professors opens formal investigations into institutions accused of cutting jobs without consultation

The profiles of this year’s Nobelists suggest scientists from newer, innovative institutions may soon overshadow those from more historic universities

The country’s deep belief in cooperation coexists with a quiet opportunism about recruitment and funding, say Tim Seidenschnur and Georg KrückenÂ