Are Asian students really less creative than those in the West?
Do the socially conservative societies of Asia stifle creativity, or is this a myth created by a complacent West? asks Jack Grove

Do the socially conservative societies of Asia stifle creativity, or is this a myth created by a complacent West? asks Jack Grove

The value of the humanities to business is underestimated, but few departments are able to demonstrate relevance of studies to industry, Singapore audience is told

Policy Exchange calls on government to redirect £500 million from universities to colleges

President of Vassar College says sector in US has failed to connect with growing minority groups like Hispanic community

Art and architecture scholars make clear what we can still learn from history

Universities to reflect long and hard about their duty of care to those working or studying in foreign countries

Leading environmentalist says it is 'ridiculous' for university heads to 'shuffle responsibility'

Party's conference also hears how MP was 'riled' by Jo Johnson Oxbridge comment

Times are changing – and university boards need to understand what their executive are doing about it, writes Nick Hillman

Students complained of deafening noise and vermin

‘Very disappointing’ provider inspection triggers education minister to overhaul system

Mental health in universities continues to be a growing problem, says University of Buckingham vice-chancellor, who also has tips for university staff

Move would jeopardise sector’s global brand, senior figures warn

GuildHE declares ‘absolute opposition’ to move, saying it goes against assurances to Parliament and students

Vast majority find position in STEM-related careers, although fewer stay in research over the longer term