Liberal and conservative students ‘divided’ over free speech
Far-left students in US are more likely to favour protests and support the withdrawal of a guest speaker’s invitation, survey finds

Far-left students in US are more likely to favour protests and support the withdrawal of a guest speaker’s invitation, survey finds

Penn teaching assistant claims she is 'under attack' for calling on historically marginalised groups first

Industrial and commercial partnerships for economic growth are important, but universities must also look to the public and third sectors, says Claire Taylor

Move would make higher education more efficient and equitable, says Oxford professor

Ministers could still force funding cuts on sector despite legislative failure

On International Stammering Awareness Day, two academics who stammer explain why higher education must do more to support those with this ‘invisible disability’

While scholars may disagree in research, they should band together in public advocacy work, says Jean TiroleÂ

More data collection and research will support the future development of apprenticeships, writes Stephanie Wilde

Data suggest that more universities – and subject areas – will need to succeed on the world stage to sustain the country’s riseÂ

UCU says case highlights ‘serious questions’ over institution’s governance structures

Glyn Davis, vice-chancellor at the University of Melbourne, on a 'rising chorus' of complaints about universities in the UK and ߣߣÊÓÆµ

In-depth examination of researchers’ career paths suggests few adhere to long-held stereotype that the young publish more

Is the government trying to have its cake and eat it with regard to free speech? asks Smita Jamdar

Opposition of Nick Xenophon Team senators dooms higher education bill to failure