universities
Coverage of universities in the Nexus archive.
- The NSF’s Ph.D.-to-Industry Pipeline Push
The majority of STEM Ph.D. graduates secure jobs outside academia, a transition that some universities already assist with. Recognizing this trend, the National Science Foundation is now investing millions to boost preparation efforts for these students.
- Academic Forests Are Higher Ed’s Hidden Jewels
Forests are presented as assets crucial for supporting the well-being of both students and employees. These natural resources offer valuable opportunities specifically for teaching, research, and recreation. The article urges that universities take action to protect these important forested areas.
- Private equity can score top marks with education deals
Private equity can achieve significant success through education deals. Britain's universities are viewed as offering rich opportunities, making them appealing investments for financial buyers.
- Universities, hospitals, industries should collaborate to bring solutions in healthcare sector, says DRDO scientist
A DRDO scientist emphasized the need for collaboration between universities, hospitals, and industries to address healthcare challenges. He also encouraged young researchers and students to value their ideas.
- Trump’s university ‘compact’ is gone. That doesn’t mean the assault on education is over | Kenneth Roth
The Trump administration abandoned its controversial Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, which required universities to align with Trump's ideology for federal grants. Universities collectively opposed the proposal, but the article warns that vigilance remains necessary to protect educational autonomy.
- Kerala govt’s FYUGP review panel calls for Inter-University Board of Studies Committees, assessment review bodies in varsities
The Kerala government's FYUGP review panel recommends establishing Inter-University Board of Studies Committees and assessment review bodies in universities. These recommendations are part of an interim report by the Kerala State Higher Education Council evaluating FYUGP implementation in universities and colleges.
- McMahon asks universities to outline commitments to ‘national service’
Education Secretary Linda McMahon asked universities to commit to Trump administration priorities by year-end. She criticized higher education for drifting from principles that built the nation.
- Attorney General urges universities to remain centres of truth, knowledge and justice
The Attorney General urges universities to remain centers of truth, knowledge, and justice. R. Venkataramani cautions graduates against misinformation in the digital era and emphasizes the need for critical analysis of information.
- Africa: Mastercard Foundation Commits $500 Million to Transform Higher Education
The Mastercard Foundation has committed $500 million over the next decade to transform higher education in Africa, aiming to address shrinking international development funding and the need for job creation among the continent's growing youth population.
- Is district cooling the solution we need for extreme heat in cities?
District cooling systems, which use networks of chilled water pipes, have demonstrated efficiency in cooling hospitals and universities. These systems are now expanding into cities in response to increasing heatwaves in the US and Europe.
- NSF pilots 4-year PhDs with industry research placements
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is piloting a program that offers 4-year PhDs with industry research placements. The initiative partners universities and industry to integrate practical research experiences into graduate education.
- NSF testing new Ph.D. model giving trainees academic and industry experience
The National Science Foundation is testing a new Ph.D. model that combines academic and industry experience, funded by the Trump administration and industry partners. The program involves four-year Ph.D. programs where students spend at least one year conducting research at a company site.
- US Seeks Extradition of Six Kenyans Over Email-Scam Fraud on Government
The United States is seeking the extradition of six Kenyans accused of participating in a business email compromise (BEC) fraud scheme targeting US government agencies and universities. Kenyan reports describe the scheme as a multibillion-shilling cyber-fraud case, one of the country’s largest.
- Reform UK levy on employing overseas staff ‘would harm NHS and social care’
Experts warn that Reform UK's proposed levy on employing overseas staff could harm the NHS and social care, lead to school teacher shortages, and risk university bankruptcies. The policy would impose a higher employer national insurance rate and annual charge on non-UK passport holders, excluding Irish passport holders.
- University courses covering Israel-Palestine should be audited, Julian Leeser tells royal commission
Julian Leeser, the shadow education minister, has called for universities to audit courses covering Israel, Palestine, or the Jewish community. He expressed concerns about antisemitism on campuses following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack, criticizing how university leaders have addressed the issue.
- STAT+: White House offers its science blueprint: More AI, less life sciences
The White House proposes shifting research funding from universities to tech and AI companies, inspired by a 1945 science manifesto. The report addresses scientific challenges but faces criticism over conflicting administration policies on immigration and diversity initiatives.
- Drug dealers go online after Islamabad police crackdown
Drug dealers in Islamabad have shifted their operations online and enlisted beggars as peddlers after a police crackdown. Over 1,000 dealers were arrested this year, with significant drug seizures reported, while police implemented strategies to counter drug delivery near educational institutions and posh areas.
- Universities drop AI detection tools over fears about accuracy
Universities are discontinuing AI detection tools due to concerns about their accuracy. Institutions are revising assessment methods to reduce reliance on surveillance-based approaches.
- Universities should arm students with AI ‘eval’ powers
The article argues that universities should teach students AI evaluation skills to meet organizational needs. It emphasizes the importance of testing AI models against real-world requirements to ensure their effectiveness.
- Universities should focus on research, not politics, says Kerala Agriculture Minister
The Kerala Agriculture Minister argues that universities should prioritize research over politics and avoid becoming mere certificate-producing institutions, emphasizing the need for graduates who carry knowledge.
- Trump to steer billions from universities to AI and individual scientists to counter China
The Trump administration plans to redirect billions in federal research funding from universities to individual scientists and AI projects to counter China's growing research capabilities. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy report highlights concerns about China's parity with the US in research and development spending over the past 20 years.
- Trump’s Plan for Science: More Money for A.I., Less for Universities
Trump’s plan allocates more funding for artificial intelligence and reduces support for universities. Michael Kratsios, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, testified before a House committee regarding the plan.
- To prosper, China must become a magnet for international students
China's National Higher Education Entrance Examination (gaokao) saw 12.9 million participants, down for the second consecutive year, as birth rates fall to a record low. With fewer domestic students, China's universities face intensified competition and a need to attract international talent to remain competitive in a knowledge-driven global economy.
- Universities get funding from foreign entities on U.S. watch lists, records show
The U.S. State Department is taking action against universities that accept funding from foreign entities listed on U.S. government watch lists. Records indicate such funding is occurring despite these entities being under scrutiny.
- The federal government isn’t America’s only authoritarian institution | Jan-Werner Müller
Yale's negotiations with the Trump administration sparked backlash from faculty, students, and alumni. The article highlights concerns about authoritarian structures within civil society institutions like universities, which may undermine democracy.
- A new era of Indian ecology looks to its horizons, and to the ground
The second Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference at Ashoka University brought together researchers from universities, government agencies, NGOs, and field stations to explore the future direction of the discipline. Discussions focused on evolutionary history, long-term monitoring, public policy, technology, and public health as key areas for ecological research.
- Uganda: Spotlight On Universities As Uganda Intensifies HIV Fight Ahead of 2030 Target
Uganda is intensifying its efforts to end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, with universities facing increased scrutiny for their role in preventing new infections among young people.
- UNSW academic subjected to Nazi salutes in class, antisemitism commission hears
An academic at UNSW was subjected to Nazi salutes by students in a business class, as reported by the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion. The commission is examining the lived experiences of Jewish students and academics, including universities' responses to combat hate.
- Secretary Linda McMahon: U.S. education, professional wrestling, & President Trump
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon discusses efforts to dismantle the department she leads and address ideological imbalances in public schools and universities. She also reflects on co-founding WWE and a personal experience with a wrestling move called a piledriver.
- Trump administration abruptly cancels grants for teen pregnancy prevention
The Trump administration abruptly canceled grants for teen pregnancy prevention, leaving health departments, universities, and nonprofit grantees unprepared. These organizations had spent months adapting to the administration's executive orders.
- Trump administration abruptly cancels grants for teen pregnancy prevention
The Trump administration abruptly canceled grants for teen pregnancy prevention. Health departments, universities, and nonprofit grantees had spent months adapting to Trump's executive orders but found the funding cut unexpected.
- STAT+: Trump administration pursues more durable changes to science policy after setbacks in court
The Trump administration implemented significant changes to science policy, including terminating funded projects and altering university reimbursement practices, which faced legal challenges leading to policy reversals. Federal civil servants and academic researchers were affected, with courts citing violations of the Administrative Procedures Act.
- AI Is Changing the Workplace and Universities Aren’t Keeping Up, Study Warns
A University of Manchester study warns that universities are not adequately preparing graduates for AI-driven workplaces, urging schools to shift focus from AI cheating concerns to equipping students for automation-shaped careers.
- June Brings Deep Cuts at Several Universities
Two universities announced plans to cut more than 100 employees last month, while multiple others implemented cost-cutting measures involving job and program reductions.
- Telangana Fire Department launches civil defence volunteer training at two universities
The Telangana Fire Department has initiated civil defence volunteer training at two universities. The training covers rescue operations, firefighting, first aid, crowd management, disaster preparedness, community awareness, and relief distribution.
- Columbia among 12 universities ripped by watchdog over explosion of all-gender facilities on campus
Twelve top US universities, including Columbia, are expanding all-gender facilities on campuses, according to findings by the parental resource arm of a conservative advocacy group.
- This demographic cliff is reshaping universities. Cities are next
A shrinking pool of high-schoolers is leading to fewer credentialed 20-somethings entering the job market, with universities and cities facing the consequences of this demographic decline.
- After Trump's re-election, these U.S. scientists found jobs in the U.K.
More U.S. scientists are moving to the U.K. after Trump's re-election, with three researchers explaining their reasons for relocating to U.K. universities.
- Discover the winners of FRANCE 24's video competition on EU cohesion policy
FRANCE 24 hosted a video competition on EU cohesion policy, aiming to engage young people from high schools, universities, and journalism schools. The competition highlights the EU's efforts to reduce regional disparities through cohesion policy.
- Africa: South Africa's Stocks & Strauss Closes $24m University Technology Fund
South African investment firm Stocks & Strauss closed its University Technology Fund II at ZAR400 million ($24 million) to support startups connected to local universities and alumni networks.