MIT ends Skoltech partnership over Ukraine war
After helping to build version of Silicon Valley near Moscow, Reif calls Russian invasion unacceptable

After helping to build version of Silicon Valley near Moscow, Reif calls Russian invasion unacceptable

Unexploded bombs and civil resistance corps on campus are now part of life in Ukraine, explains minister turned university president

Seattle institution pays back $5 million rather than accept free speech limits, but faculty fault refund as unwarranted

Back-to-campus plans postponed as classes make way for crisis centres

Move by historically black Paul Quinn College aims to break generational persistence of poverty

Westminster policy package described as ‘missed opportunity’ that leaves ‘difficult questions’ to be answered by next government

A ‘dashboard’ of metrics for assessing science communication could help generate 100 million hours a year of evidence-charged ‘dialogue’

Unless pay and conditions improve at UK universities, quality and diversity will enter a downward spiral, says Maria Sobolewska

Researchers support drive for quality over quantity but warn of unintended consequences

But academic expresses concern about first-time voters treating enfranchisement as a ‘TikTok moment’

Long before students became potential vectors of infection, academics were inclined to shun their presence, recalls Laurie Taylor

And research job opportunities are booming outside universities, AI-fuelled study finds

Canadian universities must also provide the resources to support students through their studies with more scholarships and bursaries, says Opiyo Oloya

Russia has ‘turned its back on the international community’, says Berlin

Survey suggests half of national associations consider higher education funding to be insufficient