Malaysia’s U-turn on reopening campuses leaves students in lurch
Widespread anger over cancelled registrations could have been avoided with better management, expert says

Widespread anger over cancelled registrations could have been avoided with better management, expert says

Angelia R. Wilson applauds a wide-ranging survey of American racism but remains unconvinced by the solutions on offer

Australian budget package will tide over universities as they ‘wait and see’ if international fees rebound Â

Despite a favourable ruling from the EU’s top court, the Central European University, pushed out of Hungary, will remain in Vienna

Visors, masks and social distancing: staff who have returned to teaching on campus tell us what it’s like

Urgent action is needed to help doctoral candidates whose research has been halted by Covid-related travel bans, says Lorena Gazzotti

Jo Johnson tells MPs that new research funding agency could damage rest of system if allowed to be an ‘island’ in Cabinet Office
Announcement comes after Northumbria staff threatened industrial action over institution’s handling outbreak

Georgetown analysis counts benefit of educated workers with better jobs

Award for French researcher Emmanuelle Charpentier and US biochemist Jennifer Doudna is the first double win for female chemists

THE analysis reveals regions that could lose the most financially due to pandemic and policy-related decline

Data from WSJ/THEÂ US College Rankings paint worrying picture for sector facing further financial woes
The overall Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2021 methodology explores four key pillars: Resources Does the college have the capacity to effectively deliver teaching? The...

Cambridge and Oxford jointly lead combined results of three main UK university league tables

Several institutions will not be enrolling doctoral students in autumn 2021 because of the pandemic