Why is the UK*s largest pension scheme still investing in fossil fuels?
Universities* divestment policies are undermined by the USS* continued investment in oil companies, says Bill Spence?
Universities* divestment policies are undermined by the USS* continued investment in oil companies, says Bill Spence?
But local experts lament that recommendations?in the US-produced document may be easier said than done???
Nations are increasingly making conscious efforts to propel a subset of their universities into the global elite. But are such aspirations ever met? And, if they are, is that a blessing or a curse...
The UK*s international education strategy must be more ambitious if the country is to remain globally competitive, writes Jo Johnson
Policymakers, civil society and industry can all benefit from more open science, say??se Gornitzka and?Svein St?len
Figures show that some universities continued accelerating east Asian recruitment despite warnings
More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration
Video conferencing is a reasonable substitute for lectures, but that is where it must end, say Robert Zaretsky and?George Alliger
?7,500 fees are off the agenda, but Covid-19 only increases the need to align state subsidies with economic need, says Philip Augar
Australian universities decline union-sponsored agreement, citing individual circumstances and governance concerns
Protecting the European research budget offers better long-term hopes of saving the European project
Financial incentives for developing new mass-testing methods would be more effective than coordinating research centrally, says economist Paul Romer
Tomorrow*s world often turns out to be less radically different than we might have first thought, says Bruce Macfarlane
Union advocates rejection of pay offer and Prevent strategy implementation
A renewed European Research Area can be a fresh call to arms for scientific excellence across the continent, says Jan Palmowski