Weak leadership and law-making ‘undermining EU alliances’
Ambition of European Universities Initiative will be realised only by competent leadership and ceding more power to EU officials, says EUA president

Ambition of European Universities Initiative will be realised only by competent leadership and ceding more power to EU officials, says EUA president

Professional staff say ‘yes’, academics say ‘no’ as another ߣߣÊÓÆµn university bypasses the union

After elite universities took her from County Durham to White House, next Durham chancellor aims to work on spreading benefits of higher education beyond elitesÂ

The principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Glasgow discusses the economics of higher educationÂ

Scientific sharing trailblazer hopes detailed tracking of researcher behaviour will help identify stubborn obstacles to more cooperative environment

Massification, metrics and consumerism have eroded what was distinctive about UK higher education, says Philip Langton

Vice-chancellors’ group launches ‘national conversation’ on future UK-wide research funding and teaching support in England

Bibliometric-led evaluation of research outputs unable to replicate ‘richness’ of peer-review model

Automation should only be used to support peer review and not usurp it, finds major study

Tan Eng Chye discusses tense geopolitics, encouraging lifelong learning and getting past the split with Yale

Move by Afghan government ‘opens door’ for more of its supporters to become lecturers, scholars fear

While students are exempt from Russia’s mobilisation, African students’ financial precarity leaves them open to pressure, says Ararat Osipian

Home affairs minister pledges to speed up admission of world’s ‘best and brightest’

Sector-wide guidelines on sharing and discussing research online would also be very useful, says Laura HassinkÂ

Institutions invited to host master’s programmes to address skills shortages in areas such as bridge-building