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Economist questions whether private institutions’ focus on profitable social science subjects matches labour market demands
Teaching suspended and all campus buildings closed after riot police shut down pro-Palestinian demonstration
‘Gothenburg Manifesto’ calls for decentralisation of power and return to ‘core’ of academia
Group of leading European research institutions calls for development of ‘next-generation metrics’
Encampments cleared by law enforcement as student protests spread across Europe
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
Government-mandated cuts to undergraduate admissions will ‘escalate competition’ for places, sector leaders warn
Investigation finds research careers create ‘perverse incentives’ that cause academics to ‘lose sight of boundaries’
Research and education ‘absolutely decisive’ in turbulent times, French president says in Sorbonne speech
Legal reforms to enable creation of ‘European degree’ the next step towards closer cross-border integration, THE summit hears
University leaders warn they often find themselves stuck between the US and China
European Innovation Council president says member states are struggling to turn good science into ‘game-changing innovations’
Women expected to be ‘organisational team-players’ while male colleagues ‘allowed to pursue their individual career interests’
Italian philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning use of term ‘ethnic replacement’
European Commission scheme would improve mobility between EU and UK for young people
Almost half of European workforce surveyed doubt whether cross-border goals are clearly defined, with one in three lacking faith in managers
Artificial intelligence infrastructure currently dominated by corporations, scientific advisory group warns
Stirling principal warns against repeat of post-Brexit inclusion but concedes ministers will need to see details of next framework programme
Amid high-profile resignations, presidents face increased pressure over public statements
Education minister apologises after investigation finds students from migrant backgrounds were disproportionately selected for home visits
Applications climbed by almost 2,000 per cent in 2022, the year of the Russian invasion, but most students chose low-cost courses with minimal entrance requirements
Universities Netherlands announces new measures to limit international student numbers, but needs politicians’ help to introduce quotas
First-years in Utrecht targeted by ‘bangalijst’ have been pursuing legal action against members of student group responsible for document
Women who complete their PhDs in workplaces with high harassment rates less likely to remain in research, Danish study finds