Arrest of Turkish professor raises pre-election pressure
Şebnem Korur Fincancı was charged with spreading terrorist propaganda after calling for inquest into army’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria

Şebnem Korur Fincancı was charged with spreading terrorist propaganda after calling for inquest into army’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria

Companies reported to have suspended orders from university due to delay in paying invoices

Earlier engagement with African research partners will lead to improved outcomes and institutional relations, says global health expert Margaret Gyapong

‘Significant breaches’ in student body’s code of conduct identified by independent inquiry

Revolution ‘in the making’ as gender barriers torn down in campus cafeterias and students continue to march

Paper by ߣߣÊÓÆµ explores partnerships and collaboration in relation to Sustainable Development Goals

Jo Grady sets out six-month-long strategy of ‘phased escalation’ after securing historic mandate for further action

This year’s Maddox Prize winner shows how community-led research can help communities escape polarised debates over scientific evidence

Rapidly growing provider of code-based data analysis for UK universities was set up by ex-Ucas executives Mark Corver and Andrew Hargreaves

Data theft from health insurance giant stokes fears that students could be targeted by hackers or their impersonators

Ahead of ruling on Harvard and North Carolina cases, conservative majority on nation’s top court makes clear it leans towards ending predecessors’ 2003 approval of racial preferences in college...

Melbourne boss explains why knowledge is service, and why unbridled casualisation would displease his dad

‘Dual enrolments’ jump 11 per cent in a year in what colleges hope is a move that will encourage low-income students to consider higher education

Directive for nine university administrators to resign ‘unprecedented’ in scale, according to researchers

Specialist provider of evening higher education classes planning sweeping cuts to departments, union claims