Strategies for success in the Brexit ‘culture wars’
Shift to a political divide based on identity and values requires response from universities, experts suggest

Shift to a political divide based on identity and values requires response from universities, experts suggest

Beyond the noise of the front pages, the UK’s decision to leave the EU offers an opportunity to hone students’ skills in critical thinking and evaluating sources, says Paul James Cardwell

Forty per cent of UK business schools report fall in undergraduate applications from the Continent

Nancy Rothwell and Glyn Davis write from the Global University Engagement Summit in Melbourne

Developers working with academics compete for $150,000 prize

Lifelong learning, real-world experience and a focus on ‘uniquely human attributes’ are key to preparing students for the future, says Joseph Aoun

Universities worry that young scientists affected by humanitarian crisis might ‘leave and not return’

Modern universities do not always allow the necessary time for scholars’ intellectual pursuits, but slow philosophy can help address this unhappy situation, says Michelle Bolous Walker

Institutions left ‘bemused’ by ratings delivered by pilot

Ningbo campus provost threatens legal action over ‘deliberate misrepresentation’

Minister for higher education says proposed new law will help foreign universities set up outposts in the country

Researchers blame ‘old boy’ networks and evolutionary history for male tendency to stick together

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A snapshot of World University Rankings data gives some interesting results on efficiencyÂ

Details emerge of another academic publisher blocking access to sensitive journal articles