Jobs set to go as business school ‘disestablishes’ professoriate
University of Salford says ‘consultation is ongoing’ with eight professors in its business school as ‘newly focused research strategy’ is implemented

University of Salford says ‘consultation is ongoing’ with eight professors in its business school as ‘newly focused research strategy’ is implemented

The initiative’s success means that higher education is expected to remain a focus of China’s next five-year plan, says Wu Zhaohui

Science minister announces new joint team of government departments to consider assistance for sectors

Tomorrow’s world often turns out to be less radically different than we might have first thought, says Bruce Macfarlane

Now is the time for the higher education sector to get ahead of questionable government policy, say Chik Collins, Peter Jones and Marjorie McCroryÂ

Participants in virtual mini-summit will get an exclusive look at the University Impact Rankings 2020 and can join in discussion with our data scientists

Universities have proved that we can change quickly, but we must be ready to do it again if we are to adapt to the new realities that lie ahead, says Chris Husbands

Six months of devastating and unprecedented destruction has brought home the reality of climate change to many ߣߣÊÓÆµns. But with time for mitigation short and some politicians still in denial,...

The University of Cambridge’s inaugural professor of the psychology of education and mental health talks about switching from sport to science and why it’s so important to research education and...

A new alliance of 40 of the world’s top climate change research universities will ensure better access to the facts, say Ian Jacobs and Matthew England

Rebalancing to the regions will bring a battle over ‘excellence’ and ‘place’ models, along with questions on the best mechanisms to deliver change

We need to build on the speed and enthusiasm with which academics have embraced online teaching, argue Dawn Lerman and Falguni Sen

Exemptions and detours under consideration, as universities and students grapple with open-ended travel bans

With admissions already in decline, Brian Rosenberg wonders whether the end may finally be nigh for many colleges

Although his two stints as universities and science minister only added up to 400 days, Chris Skidmore has strong views about the challenges and opportunities that confront institutions as they are...