Becoming a more inclusive educator will energise you and your students
We must do more to support learners from both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, says Flower Darby

We must do more to support learners from both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, says Flower Darby

The European programme’s globe-spanning successor, the Turing scheme, is more suited to meeting today’s challenges, says Louise Nicol

Autocracy starts with the violent repression of students and academics, say Matteo Fumagalli, Achim Kemmerling, Youngmi Kim and Luicy Pedroza

Online event in partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi to focus on graduate skills, research culture and impact

Event to focus on teaching, research and internationalisation

Scholar proposes annual forums among US and Chinese university presidents, virtual international classrooms and end to Cold War comparison to improve relationship

Scholars at Risk denounces arrests and police actions on campus

John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between ߣߣÊÓÆµ and its neighbours in the East

Industry operatives’ worst fears could cost universities thousands of staff and country tens of billions of dollars

US-based academic publisher eager for digital expertise of London counterpart, but outsiders express concern about growing commercial control of scholarly communication

Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table Â

Respondents to THE survey reject idea of tuition fee refunds for students

More than 30 institutions from 13 territories in running for inaugural awards

Lennard Davis reflects on the dilemmas of the biographer in reading a new life of his friend and mentor Edward Said

While notching up a leadership position can make a woman a role model, her treatment can be equally influential, professor says