Security law has immediate chilling effect on Hong Kong campuses
Fear permeates all aspects of higher education, from classroom teaching to overseas fundingÂ

Fear permeates all aspects of higher education, from classroom teaching to overseas fundingÂ

Commons committee calls for clearer guidance and additional funding to cover reimbursements

The ability for PhD students to research previous students’ experience with particular examiners could reduce bad practiceÂ

With universities stressing urgency, court to decide by mid-week on banning evictions

Scholars from Africa, Latin America and the Middle East should have new opportunities to guide internally displaced person policymaking

Never assume, never dominate the conversation and always have a Plan B are three of the lessons learned by Milena Head and Michael Hartmann

New intervention by the Copyright Licensing Agency may offer hope to universities struggling to access essential texts

Legal challenges may succeed, but US universities must plan how to maintain physical classes come what may to avoid mass deportations, says Brian Wong

UK higher education’s biggest pension fund says Covid-related uncertainty on financial markets added £7 billion to shortfall in space of two months

If universities don’t commit to underwriting a riskier investment strategy, pension contributions will have to rise sharply, says Bill Galvin

No longer able to recruit from overseas, some colleges pay ‘extortionate’ commissions to recruit from their competitors

A new research project will draw on academic expertise to ‘reset and reimagine’ cultural life in the UK

Local advisers may be outcome of new UCL-led project to improve academic-policy ties in England

Covid-19 has underlined the need for more coordinated and comprehensive engagement with policymakers, say David Price, Sarah Chaytor and Andrew Wathey

New recruits from bloc will pay same fees as other international learners from September 2021 onwards