Overseas scholars increasingly jittery about travel to China
Recent detentions may put a dampener on field research and outreach, even if borders reopen

Recent detentions may put a dampener on field research and outreach, even if borders reopen

Artificial intelligence will soon be able to research and write essays as well as humans can. So will genuine education be swept away by a tidal wave of cheating – or is AI just another technical aid...

THE forum hears Manchester v-c spotlight social sciences and humanities, plus universities’ local roles, in vision for post-pandemic future

Contractual agreement guarantees associate lecturers pay rise and annual salaries, following recent delay and five years of negotiations

Democratic administration had promised a more welcoming attitude but is also balancing scepticism towards China

ߣߣÊÓÆµn institutions stand out when it comes to regularly reviewing guidelines relating to sustainable development, THE data suggest

ߣߣÊÓÆµn university limits journals accepted for doctorates amid mounting concern among academics

‘Significant change’ at college highlights dwindling of former government aim for ‘challenger institutions’

Creation of a new international society dedicated to boredom studies suggests the subject is thriving, says founder

Amazon may have killed the traditional business model but a physical store remains an asset for the academic community, says Paul Kelly

Women leave STEM at transition stage from university to work, ߣߣÊÓÆµn study finds

The World University Rankings performance indicators are the heart of the Latin America University Rankings, but we give them some adjustments to take account of the area’s unique characteristics

Pulitzer-winning journalist, citing embarrassment of UNC controversy, instead joins Ta-Nehisi Coates at top HBCU

Restrictions on face-to-face teaching, advice to wear masks, and social distancing rules all to be lifted in higher education