Governance failings are putting UK universities at risk of collapse
New research shows that inadequate oversight is leaving institutions dangerously exposed, says Andrew Kakabadse

New research shows that inadequate oversight is leaving institutions dangerously exposed, says Andrew Kakabadse

Historian has held a series of senior roles across UK sector but also attracted criticism from grassroots staff over pay and pensions

Elise Stefanik, backer of claims that fuelled Capitol riot, evicted from government school

Admissions officers say grade distribution will be a key issue for space-limited courses

A model among states, Texas advantages fail on equity without recruiting and aid

With new lockdowns upon us, it’s time students received the financial relief they deserve, says David Green

THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

University of British Columbia head advocates ‘servant leadership’ style to build diversity, in contrast to ‘very top-down’ approach at many institutions

The president-elect may have academic connections, but the path from campus to cabinet is rarely travelled successfully, say three political scientists

Thousands of PhD dissertations by Durham University available on Kindle services following mass scraping of online repository

Research finds that having just one scholar from an underrepresented group has a positive impact on academic goals of doctoral students in the same department

Institutions with overseas links seen to be acting ‘on behalf of’ foreign interests

Emily Michelson is fascinated by an illuminating study of how architecture expressed power and shaped people’s livesÂ

Genomic analysis demonstrates successful roll-out of testing programme at university, scientists say