Support from academics ‘can make student mental health worse’
Attempts by well-meaning scholars to help services ‘drowning in demand’ adding to the problems, finds study

Attempts by well-meaning scholars to help services ‘drowning in demand’ adding to the problems, finds study

The complexities of the 21st century and Japan’s demographic decline demand more interdisciplinarity and internationalisation, says Teruo Fujii

Nobel laureates back calls to pause new system of Medical Research Council funding which threatens future of well-established research units

Minister rules out state taking on more of the cost of paying for higher education

Two south-east Asian countries among top performers in seventh edition of prestigious awards shortlist

Housing impacts limited to precincts with high concentration of students, study finds

Academic hiring focused on star doctoral graduates should instead focus on what comes afterwards, advises longitudinal study

US university harnesses training hospitals to test and evaluate AI-driven public health solutions

Provocative paper claims boycott of feminist title left early career scholars high and dry while others profited from ‘moral entrepreneurship’

The executive cadre clearly didn’t see the crises around revenue, leadership and public standing coming, say Hamish Coates and Leo Goedegebuure

Outpost on Ain Shams University campus to offer undergraduate and postgraduate Exeter degrees

Tokyo Women’s Medical University apologises after ex-leader accused of funnelling cash from construction project to herself

Midlands university is seeking to deepen its ties to India as it opens new health research centre in Andhra Pradesh

Government intervention in university degree programmes ‘getting worse’ despite erosion of public funding, complains former universities minister

Cambridge philosopher appointed to oversee free speech in English universities has been unusually quiet since starting the role. Might changes seen as ‘clipping his wings’ force him to be more vocal?