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Selling the sector will be a key challenge for the former political adviser, journalist and media administrator chosen to lead ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s oldest universityÂ

Selling the sector will be a key challenge for the former political adviser, journalist and media administrator chosen to lead ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s oldest universityÂ

Programme that has politicians visit classrooms finds new vibrancy in era of heightened political tension

Boost in research funding is only a first step in fostering innovation, experts say

In a good asynchronous class, students are still learning, just not in a way that produces a post-performance high for educators, says Zachary Michael Jack

Government sets out details of UK replacement to Erasmus+ but concerns continue about level of support

Autocracy starts with the violent repression of students and academics, say Matteo Fumagalli, Achim Kemmerling, Youngmi Kim and Luicy Pedroza

The pandemic may be goading ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s stay-at-home students to look further afield for their education, although some of them may ultimately decide to stay put

Robert Eaglestone relishes a business history that is as much of a page-turner as a novelÂ

Funder says it is unlikely to be able to support ‘majority’ of awards beyond July, and will be unable to approve new applications

Global index finds freedom of academic expression is declining, while experts warn overall autonomy may worsen post-pandemic

Continuing South African domination of higher education on continent could feed social instability, leading academic warns

Measure doubles previous support and sets stage for student loan cancellations

Educational link ‘as bad as it has ever been’, with billions of dollars at stake for universities

Unions continue to resist idea of expanding face-to-face tuition further this year