Singaporean students ‘most honest’ among anglophone peers
Half of respondents to survey admit cheating overall, but only 21 per cent of students from Singapore own up

Half of respondents to survey admit cheating overall, but only 21 per cent of students from Singapore own up

Erasmus funding rules should be rewritten to compensate students for the higher cost of travelling by rail, says Connie Hedegaard

Maria Leptin says that if improving success rates means expanding the funder’s budget, voters could play an important role

The embrace of those values by the UAE’s higher education institutions has been key to the nation’s success, says Zaki NusseibehÂ

The World University Rankings will be released in OctoberÂ

‘Sense prevails’ as New South Wales declares that incoming students will be treated like locals

Visa requirements mean only limited numbers of students will be able to enter before Christmas

University and College Union general secretary says sector leaders who focused on turnout were ‘not listening to a consistent message that staff have been delivering to them’

London institution’s president received highest basic salary across English sector in 2019-20, says regulator

Shifting fields takes courage, but if a tenured professor can’t take the leap to address the ecological emergency, who can, asks Adam Aron

New Office for Students strategy also promises action on free speech, sexual harassment and ‘levelling up’

How can academics be free to speak out and enquire when the principles of robust open debate are under attack from without and within?

In the first of our new ‘talking leadership’ interview series, Rosa Ellis meets the Johns Hopkins University president to discuss how he is realigning the institution to educate students about...

Linsey McGoey applauds a bold account of the ‘dark money’ fuelling the culture wars on campus

Sports corruption investigator on feeling sorry for drugs cheat Marion Jones, ‘barely graduating high school’ and how sport might clean up its act