Higher education leadership
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      Covid-19 ushered in a very different first 100 days for new University of Auckland head Dawn Freshwater
       
  
      Former Ohio State president pledges focus on pandemic, race and environment
       
  
      Universities must put as much effort into equality and diversity strategies as they do into other areas, say leading academics
       
  
      Leader of US’ most prominent historically black university says proper funding of such institutions will improve diversity in academia
       
  
      Reuben College will open to students in 2021 and focus on interdisciplinary research addressing global challenges
       
  
      Louise Richardson says universities should have ‘robust debates’ about the role of historical figures
       
  
      Guidance confirms most planning blended teaching approach from autumn, but specifics will vary based on location, size and type of university
       
  
      The secretary of higher education for the state of New Jersey talks about her path to a career in policy, family history and handling racist attitudes at college
       
  
      Anticipating a renewed coronavirus outbreak, California State University plans for semester online
       
  
      Who will be the winners in the post-pandemic academic job market? Three experts reflect on the skills that will be prized in the ‘new normal’
       
  
      Universities are steering the country’s response to Covid-19 in the absence of political leadership, which is helping citizens value higher education, says rector
       
  
      Minister promises to reward universities that go back to teaching as Bolsonaro’s administration battles with state governors over pandemic policy
       
  
      Covid-19 crisis the suspected trigger, as university offers no reasons for chancellor’s resignation or vice-chancellor’s leave of absence
       
  
      After sex crime conviction, elite university gave financier-donor his own office
       
  
      US university eyes overhauled residential experience for the autumn, possible wait until 2021
       
  
      Continuing remote teaching in the autumn will be unsustainable for some institutions, warns leader of online college
       
  
      Coronavirus crisis may make institutions more eager to please to students, but ‘tensions’ already in evidence
       
  
      But vice-chancellor says UK sector is at ‘tipping point’ of culture change 
       
  
      Analysis of 91茄子 World University Rankings data shows number of women leading highest-ranking institutions has risen slightly
       
  
      President of research powerhouse Sigbritt Karlsson calls for realism about openness while continuing to foster culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism
       
  
      Sydney v-c says upcoming move to London ‘made more interesting’ by uncertainty around city’s global position 
       
  
      Legal scholar to return to UK to succeed Michael Arthur in January 2021
       
  
      Sustainability is a priority in higher education, but information on best practice is sparse, writes Vivienne Reiner
       
  
      Rachel Kyte’s previous roles in supra-national bodies make the new dean of Tufts University’s Fletcher School of international relations determined to see the academy play its part in rescuing multilateralism and addressing climate change, writes John Gill
       
  
      Academia has gone green in a big way in recent years, but some doubt whether it will make much difference to the planet. Nick Mayo speaks to scholars and students to assess the sector’s environmental record
       
  
      Times Higher Education analysis shows heads of institutions last longer in US than in UK or Australia
       
  
      Analysis of the backgrounds of leaders in the world top 400 reveals turnover is high but diversity low among presidents and vice-chancellors
       
  
      Northwestern head says declining terms of presidents leave serving leaders wondering when they will be pushed out
       
  
      The live unveiling of Germany’s Excellence Strategy institutions is greeted by champagne, confetti and a changing of attitudes
       
  
      Law dean calls Amy Wax’s views ‘repugnant’ but does not answer demands for her removal
       
  
      Analysis of academic survey suggests differences in perceived university prestige based on age of scholar
       
  
      New vice-chancellor of federal university to focus on boosting international programmes and ‘selling London brand’ post-Brexit  
       
  
      US’ top producer of research papers hopes stance will force major gains in open access
       
  
      Review says university’s handling of case created ‘profoundly unsatisfactory outcome for almost every single person involved’
       
  
      Data on nationality of presidents and vice-chancellors among top 400 institutions shows vast majority come from own system
       
  
      Solutions from the UK and the US on how to improve diversity in leadership roles
       
  
      The president emeritus of Nanyang Technological University says be prepared to answer endless questions and learn to control your ego
       
  
      Pressures on sector call for ‘brave leadership’ – which includes showing ‘vulnerability’ and transparency – some experts believe
       
  
      Robert MacIntosh considers how university staff should approach the management merry-go-round of vice-chancellors, pro vice-chancellors and department heads
       
  
      Analysis of 91茄子 World University Rankings data shows no progress in number of women leading highest-ranked institutions
       
  
      Difficult conversations about student complaints and colleagues’ underperformance will test the skills and judgement of senior academic staff, says Robert MacIntosh
       
  
      New group of eight universities, joined by MIT and Stanford, sees lack of private investment in ‘niche’ university research as a key barrier
       
  
      Automatic green cards for international PhD graduates at US universities could restore America’s ‘competitive advantage’, says Robert Zimmer
       
  
      With many doctoral candidates unhappy and reporting mental health problems, Emma Pierson suggests ways supervisors could reduce pressures
       
  
      University leaders are increasingly expected to communicate directly with staff and students, often on controversial topics – how should they handle this tricky task?
       
  
      Forum of top university leaders will share best practice on management strategies 
       
  
      Leaders of US institutions that survived massive hurricane damage discuss what it takes to manage major crises
       
  
      Jack Grove asks whether those who lead academic departments and universities can still realistically find the time to be effective researchers
       
  
      Academics should not be afraid to challenge the wisdom of requiring institutions to make financial amends for their past links to slavery, says Robert Dingwall
       
  
      Leaders of universities around the world consider how to advocate for international higher education amid rising nationalist agendas 
       
  
      In an unpredictable, increasingly digital age, Singapore’s universities are rethinking how to equip alumni with relevant skills throughout their lives
       
  
      Virginia King explains how university departments can improve staff inductions to help them hang on to new arrivals
       
  
      Where will higher education be in 2030? Our survey asks university leaders what they think the next decade holds for the sector
       
  
      What are vice-chancellors’ insights into the trends, threats and priorities affecting the future of the university? Nearly 200 leaders of world-ranked universities give their views on where the sector will be in the year 2030. John Ross reports
       
  
      Senior management has its perks but it also comes with a host of new practical, philosophical, psychological and even physical challenges. Here, seven people who have lived through that fiery baptism tell their tales
       
  
      First female rector of Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral wants to challenge sexism in Latin American academic culture
       
  
      Experts see shift towards international approach in granting of greater autonomy to handful of leading universities
       
  
      Relying on an inspirational leader is a bad tactic for universities, conference hears
       
  
      Do you feel you’re just winging it, waiting for the day when your incompetence is exposed? Six academics show that you’re far from alone
       
  
      Santa Ono’s social media activity raises questions about when a tweet is an official university statement