Collaboration concerns remain as China shifts focus to arts
One US university turned down a joint venture and another cancelled a music tour, but soft power push in higher education continues

One US university turned down a joint venture and another cancelled a music tour, but soft power push in higher education continues

Marc Tessier-Lavigne discusses diversifying student intake and focusing on ethics of new technologies in ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ interview

Lifelong learning is not getting buy-in because workers at risk cannot see the need, study warns

The president and dean of the Asian Institute of Management tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy

Initiative aims to expand the debate about endowments beyond divestment to wider social responsibilities

Report also suggests that spin-outs founded and run by women receive less investment

Juergen Maier calls on UK government to associate to Horizon Europe post-Brexit, but also to create British innovation fund

EPSRC and NERC executive chairs among those recognised

Strathclyde named University of the Year as Loughborough takes home trio of titles

Science spending increase, research funding system revamp, targeting of ‘low-quality courses’ among other potential implications from result

Data from a worldwide survey of employers suggest universities that specialise, work with industry and cultivate digital literacy are gaining the most ground

Sir Konstantin Novoselov sparks debate over who should be responsible for commercialising research discoveries

Green Paper under consideration to explore nature and scope of ‘mission’ approach, while funding increases under discussion could range to the ‘eye-popping’

Video presentations and slides from the 2017 ߣߣÊÓÆµ Data Symposium in London

As mistrust between the EU and UK deepens, politics could scupper British association to the next framework programme, says Jan Palmowksi