Israeli restrictions on overseas academics are holding Palestinian universities back
A labyrinthine visa process and perverse decision-making are making life increasingly untenable for non-Palestinian academics, says Raja Shehadeh

A labyrinthine visa process and perverse decision-making are making life increasingly untenable for non-Palestinian academics, says Raja Shehadeh

European funders’ beefed-up open access mandate sounds the death knell for subscription publishing, but academic Armageddon is no closer, says Lenny Teytelman

The ease with which essays can be bought and the difficulty of grading them fairly means they should no longer be used for assessment, says Phil Race

Advtech to buy Johannesburg campus established by Monash in 2000

Study finds women from the highest socio-economic group are more likely to be in insecure work if they attend university outside mission group than if they had no degree at all

University urged to spend its levy money on training for wider community, not its ‘highest-paid’ staff

For internationalism to succeed, universities must engage more with their local communities and students, major study says

Many student exchanges are still driven by professor-to-professor links but they don’t undergo robust evaluation, says expert who has created new success measuring toolÂ

Study challenges the idea that it is primarily parenthood that hinders women’s careers – but in Germany, the picture is very different

Ahead of publication of revised concordat, Brunel leader calls for funding agencies to give document greater importance

Experts say that inclusive internationalisation strategies that reach the entire university community are more essential than ever

The former Bank of England governor’s broadside against academic pension cuts relied on ‘reckless’ and ‘absurd’ assumptions, say John Ralfe and Bernard Casey

John Morgan puzzles over committee’s use of questionable graduate earnings data as basis to reject return of post-study work visas

‘Imprudent’ to attach too much weight to first iteration of knowledge exchange framework, conference hears

Nick Hillman explains why the much-anticipated UK review of overseas student policy gets it so wrong