Sector urged to step up climate measures like carbon pricing
Only a small minority of institutions adopting climate change policies common in the private sector, finds report

Only a small minority of institutions adopting climate change policies common in the private sector, finds report

Classes at world’s first postgraduate AI institution can pivot mid-course to explore breakthroughs, says MBZUAI acting provost

Conference attendees discuss how to respond to the ‘600-pound gorilla in the room’ on university teaching

With one dispute won but another floundering, some believe lack of strikes could actually benefit UK’s main academic union in latest talks with employers, but others are preparing to try to unseat...

Mid Norfolk MP says it is time ‘to focus on my health, family well-being and life beyond the front bench’

Move is latest in sector-wide process of ‘neutering Hong Kong universities’ by giving legislators say over their decisions, says academic

Students love it but faculty typically hate it. Both are asking for help with it. But how close are institutions to devising AI policies that protect both academic integrity and student employability...

The general secretary’s visibility makes her a natural target for discontent, but many of the blunders arose from committee decisions, says Dyfrig Jones

Smaller rooms, repurposed golf courses, refurbished government buildings among the suggestions to tackle the ‘wicked problem’ of accommodating students in ߣߣÊÓÆµ

UK and New Zealand’s long-awaited association will spur on talks with Canada, South Korea and Japan, according to Signe Ratso

Hiring committees should ‘measure the egotism of candidates’ for vice-chancellor roles, say researchers who compared leaders’ traits and institutional outcomes

Rishi Sunak’s recent attack on higher education expansion as ‘one of great mistakes of the last 30 years’ leaves questions on economics and politics

Core budgets of UK grant-awarding agencies eroded as new money goes elsewhere

Only offering discounts for publication in fully open access journals is limiting the options of researchers in lower-income countries, says Daniel Keirs

Fears over future impact of environment damage causing worry and distress, especially among those studying its effects