Talking leadership 13: Xue Qikun on creating a world-class university
The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership

The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership

Every college-university relationship should be viewed as the mutually beneficial arrangement it genuinely is, says Sam Parrett

It’s a balancing act, as some crave company and others isolation, but most vice-chancellors want their people back ‘as often as possible’

UCU claims ‘huge’ support but employers’ association reports ‘low levels’ of disruption

Open access champion also proposes an IB for universities, as competition gives way to collaboration Â

State Department ‘circumvented Fulbright board’ to shutter programme, putting applicants in ‘danger’, says Heather Nauert

Partnership and co-creation should be a permanent part of UK campus life, says report

A scandal over unfair appointments of lecturers to the civil service should spark a broader pushback against nepotism, says Fistra Janrio TandirerungÂ

The teaching philosophy at the long-awaited institution is based on interdisciplinary programmes and experiential instruction, says its president Pierre Ouellette

Belated data show that inexperienced, untenured and non-academic staff shouldered the lion’s share of job losses

Despite China’s rise, even the country’s government recognises that English usage is irrevocable, say Philip Altbach and Gerard Postiglione

A publisher’s move to correct the undue influence of pro-Israel groups on a history textbook shows the value of engagement, says John Chalcraft

Growing use of third-party services seen aiding employee-students find their options, although with suspicions of hidden costs

Sector sources suggest PQA plan dropped after Williamson exit, although others think alternative changes still under consideration

Institution faces mounting pressure internally and externally to keeping Vegas-style betting machines switched off for good