Many PhD career initiatives focus on exploratory workshops and alumni panels, but Alfredo Cumerma believes the next step should concentrate on the job search itself
Academics should consider whether they are comfortable giving top marks to students barely literate in English who submit work translated by Google, says Paul Stapleton
An independent service to check data and algorithms is the only way to resolve the research replication crisis, say Christophe P谷rignon and Christophe Hurlin
Relaxing international student regulations and increasing scholarships for Belt and Road countries are in lockstep with China's economic goals, says Abdur Rehman Cheema
A post-qualifications admissions system would be more transparent and would help students to make better choices about their higher education, argues Graeme Atherton
The government*s commitments to fund research and fast-track visas for scientists show that we are securing the country*s future outside the EU, says Jo Johnson
UK admissions processes haven*t changed for decades but a new system will demand flexibility for the shifting policy landscape and fluctuating demographics, says Chris Husbands
Technological advances mean an ever evolving workplace. While no one can predict the future, HE investment in lifelong learning will surely help us adapt
A global education is critical to responding to global challenges. Much of the world understands this, and the US needs to catch up, says Margee Ensign
Building a diverse staff and student body requires a nuanced approach, says Sarah Springman, who identifies three areas where institutions can push for more inclusion, especially around gender
In his first term as universities minister, Jo Johnson enacted radical policy changes. Rachel Hewitt considers what we can expect during his second turn in the post