Latin America University Rankings 2022: dream teams
Multidisciplinary teamwork is helping tackle problems in Latin America, but barriers remainÂ

Multidisciplinary teamwork is helping tackle problems in Latin America, but barriers remainÂ

Rejections up, but data show universities ‘remain places where debate and the sharing of ideas can thrive’, says OfS

Wage disagreements with language institute and cleaning staff lead lecturers and students to express dismay about treatment of employees

Leading US public institution, six months after firing Schlissel over affair claims, gets top academic voice on equity from UBC

With SAT and ACT already losing acceptance because of inequities, GAO details cost-related struggle of students to gain needed accommodations

In a part of the world where the higher education sector grapples with a variety of obstacles, pockets of innovation and creative solutions from institutions and staff are providing chinks of light

We need a vision of how to foster the knowledge base and creative mindsets on which new thinking depends, says Jan Palmowski

A third say cheating should be seen as only mildly wrong or not wrong at all

Efficient and effective short-cycle higher education programmes could provide students with better outcomes and supply the region with a skilled workforce, says MarÃa Marta Ferreyra

Proposals to cut places and dropout by a third aim to stem waste and attract talent from abroad

MP given downgraded brief after courting controversy with middle finger gesture

Pakistan, Nepal, Kenya, Ghana and three Indian states named as sources of ‘emerging integrity issues’

Despite holding its own at Peking University, Yuanpei College still encounters resistance to its approach, professor says

Liberation issues and bread-and-butter issues do not sit on opposite ends of an imaginary relevance spectrum, say Ben Vulliamy and Pierrick Roger

As well as supporting societies, tackling loneliness and offering advice, unions have no problem amplifying the student voice, says Ben Ward