Executive search firms blamed for shrinking presidential tenures
Once rare, now commonplace, use of private companies to hire new presidents coming at large cost to US universities, research team finds

Once rare, now commonplace, use of private companies to hire new presidents coming at large cost to US universities, research team finds

Key details on scope of English student loan changes yet to be finalised as consultation looms

Scholar criticises lack of anonymised peer review at Law Quarterly Review

The LSE director on the institution’s green strategy, the importance of social scientists working with industry and the advantages of being ‘different’

A group of undergraduates who got together to build a racing car taught Nic Smith how much horsepower there is in community

While progress has been hamstrung by lack of scale or regulatory force, advocates say the time has come

The author of Treasured: How Tutankhamun Shaped a Century on finding girls and women in history, archaeology’s ‘heroic’ age and the cultural impact of ‘Egyptomania’

While Canberra’s decision is ‘great news’, students still face competition for flights and a mishmash of state rules

 ¥30 million fund a start towards bridging the divide between sectors, researchers say

Greater cross-border collaboration key to peace and prosperity, says learned society

Letter from 22 academics warns of ‘life-threatening circumstances’

Study finds that post-war baby boom probably led to scores of women being lost to American scienceÂ

Both industry and academia in New Zealand need people who can look past traditional subject boundaries, says Catherine Whitby

Breadth of study and ‘authentic learning communities’ can transform many different dimensions of graduates’ lives

Inviting people to share their full selves on campus promotes mental health, diversity and intellectual stimulation, says Kyle Sebastian Vitale