Universities must be forced to compete with alternative models If universities were mainstream businesses they would be in the category of bloated, oligopolistic conglomerates, says Timothy Devinney By Timothy Devinney 30 March
Is this the crisis higher education needs to have? The Covid-19 pandemic offers universities a once-in-a-generation opportunity to put their dysfunctional strategies behind them, argue Timothy Devinney and Grahame Dowling By Timothy Devinney 14 May
Brexodus: the world’s highly skilled have options other than the UK It’s not just EU nationals that universities should worry about losing, says Timothy Devinney, and a shrinking pound won’t help By Timothy Devinney 10 November