Shenzhen hopes to open first Chinese branch campus in Hong Kong
Proposed outpost could set precedent for what experts say is ‘inevitable’ integration

Proposed outpost could set precedent for what experts say is ‘inevitable’ integration

Boris Johnson must rapidly step in after Treasury puts block on extra funding to cover Horizon Europe costs, sector figures warn

Will institutions be willing to invest in the spaces, technology and workload support required to effectively teach these methods? asks Amanda White

Team of experts will pilot AI products and provide support and training to institutions

Universities must ensure that academics who contribute to the vast online encyclopedia are given the credit they deserve, says Piotr Konieczny

Allocation of £422 million last year cut to £125 million this year

Lennard Davis reflects on the dilemmas of the biographer in reading a new life of his friend and mentor Edward Said

Administration describes move as opening bid to revive aid for sector’s victims

The HE policy debate may shift, but in England the idea that we might be over-educating is always lurking – it’s a hydra that needs decapitating again

Leader only started in January but provoked fury by using N-word in call with students

Social Market Foundation report calls for greater incentives for sectors to collaborate, instead of ‘ideologically fuelled’ deepening of divide

Graduate employment outcomes are obviously crucial. Yet we must be wary of judging courses and institutions on the basis of a few useful but misleading metrics

Lift your game, minister tells Covid-struck universities, as students mark institutions down on engagement

Profound change is in the offing for higher education, but history suggests non-Western students’ voices will not be heard, says Farish A. Noor

Brussels-backed pilot project has borne fruit, but leaders say creating ‘seamless mobility’ across continent has been even more expensive and bureaucratic than expected