Hungary minister: don’t punish students, scholars in EU dispute
Balázs Hankó defends university governance reforms in?THE interview
Balázs Hankó defends university governance reforms in?THE interview
As US pauses?for?Thanksgiving, sector debates how colleges can play a role in healing deep political divides
Risk of Lifelong Learning Entitlement and Growth and Skills Levy working at cross-purposes without more joined-up thinking, finds report
We can no longer deem as educated a student who knows?nothing about statistics, data analytics or computing, says?Daniel Diermeier
Republican claims calling out lecturer over what he said about students who voted for president-elect was ‘defending free speech’
Two vice-chancellors discuss challenges they face dealing with conflict on campus
Driven more by pragmatism than purism, Asia’s new wave of industry-linked universities is shaking up the sector
Region’s educational strengths must be brought to bear against key challenges such as climate change, forum hears
Leading university threatened with loss of accreditation?after complaints of animals being ‘automatically euthanised’ and students facing racism
UK sector leaders expect trust issues as culture changes, but ‘burning platform’ of financial crisis will focus minds
Authors say findings support idea that researchers will increasingly use AI tools to design more effective experiments
Former foreign secretary to succeed Lord Patten of Barnes in the new year after high-profile contest
South Africa continues to lead but Ghana and Kenya show strength?
Researchers in countries most vulnerable to natural disasters say public communication is biggest challenge and most important part of the job
Two ministers resigned over ‘textual similarities’ in their master’s theses, while one student was acquitted of ‘self-plagiarism’ after taking case to Supreme Court