The pandemic could be the making of branch campuses
When students can’t or won’t cross borders, universities can do it instead, says Wing Lam

When students can’t or won’t cross borders, universities can do it instead, says Wing Lam

Executive chair says scholarship from non-medical subjects will be vital for post-pandemic society

More ‘coherent’ mechanism is needed to develop regional ties, expert says

The unique skills that academics bring to local projects underline that they change lives well beyond the lecture theatre, says Zahir Irani

Scottish university hopes to resume face-to-face tuition on postgraduate taught courses

Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table Â

ߣߣÊÓÆµn study suggests academics’ recruitment habits exacerbate their workload problems

Revival of plan to restrict numbers via minimum grade requirement raises concerns over impact on poorest

National University of Singapore Press criticised over decision to scrap publication of title critical of country’s rulers

Based on interviews with university presidents over the past year, Jon McNaughtan identifies three areas that all campus leaders should focus on during any crisis

Exceptional times require a more proactive and holistic approach to designing programmes for early career professionals, says Stephane Shepherd

Biden must unravel the whole sordid mass of restrictive laws and venomous vitriol that drove down overseas enrolments, says Aditya Sharma

Option is put forward alongside post-qualification offers as one of two potential reforms

Universities have developed a Covid vaccine; helping to restore economic purpose to hollowed-out regions like the US Midwest is no less urgent

No national delay to UK research audit, but Research England to consider granting more time for universities in emergency circumstances