Higher education leadership
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      V-c’s offer to meet with encampment to review defence and security research called both an ‘empty deal’ and a ‘capitulation’
       
  
      The head of Nanyang Technological University leverages the institution’s youthful vigour to put AI at the heart of learning and uses his research background to inform his leadership and help recruit potential Nobel prizewinners
       
  
      The head of Hong Kong Baptist University shares his solution to the rapidly changing jobs market
       
  
      Young people are leaving the country in droves yet no political party is committed to reforming higher education, says Asghar Zaidi
       
  
      As overhaul presses staff and students to broaden horizons, president discusses handling faculty pushback, maintaining a vital Samsung partnership and dealing with disgruntled alumni
       
  
      At moment of political threat, Tessier-Lavigne replacement brings continued white male lineage with reputation for scientific innovation and listening to diverse voices
       
  
      Karen Cox to step down next month as university grapples with projected ?30 million deficit
       
  
      Facing second year of faculty no-confidence vote, cardiothoracic surgeon agrees to leave as soon as successor is found
       
  
      Increase in female leaders driven by Europe as US stagnates
       
  
      Academic leaders should stay out of politics to encourage debate and promote expertise, says Daniel Diermeier
       
  
      The interim president of Michigan State University shares her approach to healing the campus community after a deadly shooting and sexual misconduct crises
       
  
      The departure of Claudine Gay from Harvard was said to be politically motivated but most other leaders have also fallen on their swords when their scholarship is questioned
       
  
      Some narcissistic v-cs have lost sight of their real job – to be the custodian of their university’s heritage and to safeguard its future, says Kieran Walshe
       
  
      In John Gilbey’s seasonal tale, the sharks are circling the vice-chancellor of the University of Rural England. But the fishing village to which he flees is not as innocent as he depicted it in his doctoral thesis. And its power-brokers are every bit as terrifying as those on the Regional Economic Regeneration Committee
       
  
      Royal Holloway head discusses decentralising university leadership and tapping into the creative industry in Surrey
       
  
      It defies history and logic to lay decades of failure by administrators, trustees and legislators at tenured professors’ door, says Harvey Graff
       
  
      The American University in Cairo’s first Arab leader on helping people reskill, serving the community and taking on the ‘necessary evil’ of administration
       
  
      The Gaza situation is no exception to the rule that truth-seeking requires the marrying of free expression with inclusion and respect, says Duncan Ivison
       
  
      Complete careers rethink needed to allow ‘upshifts and downshifts’ during the course of a working life, female leaders tell conference
       
  
      The University of Exeter’s vice-chancellor talks about partnering with businesses, including the controversial decision to keep working with Shell on sustainability
       
  
      UC Davis’ chancellor, Gary May, has plenty of background in attracting minority students, but finds California’s decades-old ban on race-based admissions a formidable foe
       
  
      Canterbury’s vice-chancellor contrasts her adopted island homeland with her native South Africa and reflects on the opportunities spawned by even the worst horrors
       
  
      Daniel Diermeier reflects on traversing the increasingly polarised US political landscape and on disagreeing with staff and students pressing for the university to take sides
       
  
      Folasade Ogunsola discusses her country’s battle with brain drain and universities’ search for ‘creative’ ways to combat funding shortfalls
       
  
      Nancy Ip discusses how universities can boost their output of patents and support faculty entrepreneurs
       
  
      Monterrey Institute of Technology’s president says it is setting aside ?46 million for international hires to compete with the global standard of living
       
  
      University of Southern Queensland head makes case for teaching students in remote towns regionally to keep them and their skills in the community
       
  
      As their flagship campus draws national alarm, professors protest Gordon Gee’s move to slash positions and programmes
       
  
      Academia and the armed forces may seem worlds apart, but officer training has valuable lessons for university managers, says former Indian army veteran-turned-professor Vikas Rai Bhatnagar
       
  
      University of Limerick president talks about putting in place university-wide structural changes to inspire cross-pollination between disciplines
       
  
      The UK’s first Palestinian vice-chancellor discusses proving the value of creative degrees in a hostile climate, how to internationalise rural towns and what growing up with nine siblings can teach you about academic life
       
  
      The Nottingham Trent vice-chancellor discusses using data to support students, avoiding strike action and why diversity conversations are too focused on Oxbridge
       
  
      Asean governments and institutions have to focus on developing academic leaders to advance the region’s sector, says Norzaini Azman
       
  
      Singapore Management University president Lily Kong says the country’s institutions ‘must carve their own path’
       
  
      Hong Kong has ‘a special convening power’ that could attract partners from China and the Middle East, CUHK’s v-c tells Tiya Thomas-Alexander
       
  
      When Rhodes and fees both fell and Africa’s top university appointed its third black leader, hopes were raised that South African higher education was moving into a new era of equality. But several years on, funding pressures and governance failures still abound. Patrick Jack reports from Cape Town 
       
  
      Clare Marchant to join University of Gloucestershire after six years leading the admissions service
       
  
      Nation’s gender equity improves as Covid creates job openings and an appreciation of more welcoming work environments
       
  
      Head of Melbourne University leads plaudits as rival chief accepts elevation
       
  
      Historically black colleges offer a useful blueprint on how academic administrators can support progressive change, says John Silvanus Wilson Jr
       
  
      Universities celebrate being invited to join elite network of research-intensive institutions
       
  
      Running universities like companies has helped them look outwards, but they risk an exodus of young talent from relentless reforms
       
  
      Takeover of private institution by larger public one ‘holds lessons’ for sectors haemorrhaging students due to demographic decline
       
  
      Auckland v-c wants to use Māori knowledge and research on misinformation to help tackle UN goals
       
  
      A rapidly declining student population makes closures inevitable – but scholars say where the axe falls should not perpetuate inequalities
       
  
      Senior management may be responding to national requirements, but fundamental, sustainable change needs more work, says Pat O’Connor
       
  
      Challenge of balancing huge international expansion with sustainability leaves academic-turned-politician urging careful thinking
       
  
      DeSantis, in derisive showing at politically battered campus, enacts measure that also ends diversity hiring
       
  
      After brief term leading NIH’s biggest division, former Harvard surgeon embraced as established talent at time of turmoil
       
  
      Progress is being made on promoting women to top positions, but very few presidents hail from the former Communist bloc
       
  
      University leaders under pressure to do more with less amid demands from students for a ‘great hybrid experience’
       
  
      At formal inauguration, former Duke provost promises new interdisciplinary push, plus sees room to protect climate while keeping Koch funding
       
  
      Outgoing president laments partisan attacks on academia as he is criticised for handing a major honour to top funder of Ron DeSantis
       
  
      The rector of Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute takes charge of the world-leading medical school after the disruptions of a pandemic and an ethics scandal
       
  
      Montana-based founder of Networked University idea eyes new way to aid students, share resources and, perhaps, bridge societal divides
       
  
      Fayneese Miller, university’s first black president, to retire after months of battling over propriety of Muhammad painting in art class
       
  
      In the wake of Jacinda Ardern’s and Nicola Sturgeon’s decisions to step down as leaders of their respective nations, university leaders and experts reflect on when is the right time to give up the biggest office on campus
       
  
      When and how a leader’s tenure comes to an end can be down to many factors – what lessons can be learned from others who have served their time?
       
  
      Jason Wingard agrees to leave after less than two years in charge
       
  
      As fierce partisanship silences US academics, a fired leader gets an even bigger job that rewards his resistance