Foreign scholars ‘will avoid Pacific universities’ after Fiji row
Deportation of University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia is latest crisis to afflict a Western administrator in region

Deportation of University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia is latest crisis to afflict a Western administrator in region

Gavin Williamson’s call for OfS to ‘support individual academics’ in curriculum rows could ‘set up wall with university leadership’

Former universities minister calls on Department for Education to support private member’s bill outlawing contract cheating

In virtually all our endeavours in the academy, collaboration is valued – so why is the classroom an exception, ask Kwong Nui Sim and Michael Cowling

The most successful scholars are those who reach out ‘globally’ by publishing in English. But this narrow ‘internationalisation’ should be challenged, says Hanne Tange

Evidence shows that universities outside the golden triangle are among the best at creating successful companies, says Brian McCaul

Warnings that some universities could become master’s-free zones overlook progress during the pandemic, vice-chancellors say

Spaniards and Poles notably buck the trends found in other countries

Expert questions government’s motivations for building another institution in troubled region

The idea that the First Lady’s doctor of education degree is any less worthy than a PhD or MD is utterly misguided, says Vipul Sharma

Doctoral degrees urgently need to become more diverse, more student-centred and more public-facing, argue authors of new book

In Thailand, even school leavers with UK connections are starting to look elsewhere, says sixth-form head Sadie Hollins

Vote comes amid growing row over IHRA definition, which a UK minister wants universities to adopt

End of Trump and Covid not enough to revive foreign interest, main university group says

Holyrood ministers say pandemic restrictions mean students have been unable to gain sufficient clinical experience