Anglicising foreign students’ names ‘could reduce bias’
Research suggests that professors are more likely to respond to Chinese students with anglicised names Â

Research suggests that professors are more likely to respond to Chinese students with anglicised names Â

Former minister in charge of higher education says Theresa May could have won single market concessionsÂ

Lecturer Rachel Moss on the casualties of a demanding academic culture

Turkish philosopher describes shock at being stopped from packing up office after sudden dismissal

Academics are alarmed at reports that first Trump budget will try to end fundsÂ

President of ETH Zurich talks to ߣߣÊÓÆµ rankings editor Phil Baty

Canadian institution makes move in bid to save C$1.5 million in fees

UK government to completely overhaul technical education as part of new industrial strategy

Duncan Wu reports from Washington as he attends the inauguration of Donald Trump

Theresa May's industrial strategy must address the gap between education and skills, writes Andy Westwood

Author of new paper on grading reliability says universities need to tackle ‘pernicious’ issueÂ

Higher education minister says ‘almost all’ English institutions will take partÂ

During a hospital stay, Emily Michelson learned why the humanities and sciences are in no way opposites

New academic partnership to build on the country’s deeper ‘engagement with world literature’

Universities need to adapt to stay relevant, says Gordon Redding