Entrenched structures ‘protecting campus model’ from online shift
NYU provost suggests model of in-person elite higher education will endure

NYU provost suggests model of in-person elite higher education will endure

Research England head believes science funding ‘will increase in the way government has said, but perhaps not as frontloaded as we had hoped’

Security committee chairman does not want to cultivate a culture of ‘learned helplessness’ where universities defer judgement to the government

Government refusal to allow more face-to-face teaching driven by Treasury fears of derailing indoor hospitality reopening, sector sources suggest

Students fare better when campuses frame equity as quest for justice, Princeton analysis finds

Technology hubs in countries such as India and Brazil appear to be improving retention of graduate talent

Paucity of agents, degree-averse students and lack of focus in Canberra hamper universities from cultivating alternative markets, webinar hears

Hopes that for-profit institutions would head for disadvantaged communities not served by universities have not been realised

Allowing tattoo parlours and drive-in cinemas to reopen before universities illustrates how students have been ignored during the pandemic, says Olivia Winnifrith

Salary boost might be more effective than legal crackdowns in thwarting international recruiting and funding approaches, argues Oklahoma representative

The pandemic experience shows universities of all kinds are willing to be partners for policy delivery, says Debra Humphris

UCU negotiator says UUK’s latest proposals are unlikely to win support

UK academia’s champion for black postgraduate students, Anne-Marie Imafidon, and others explain how scholars can help diversify graduate education

Director promises action as QAA says prestigious institution failing to meet sector standards and struggling to adapt to Covid-19

Foreign students, mostly from Asia, ‘will simply go elsewhere’ if Biden doesn’t act soon