Cardiff set to cut student enrolment and increase class sizes
Financial benefits of increasing domestic recruitment ‘now negligible’, according to leaked document

Financial benefits of increasing domestic recruitment ‘now negligible’, according to leaked document

Even if the department lives to fight another day, putting it under threat will have helped Republicans to ‘flood the zone’ and disorientate opponents, academics say

Hugh Brady warns 16 per cent fall in real-terms value of recurrent grant funding ‘threatens the very foundations of British science’

Over 80 per cent of union members vote for strike action after successive years or job cuts at University of East Anglia

Skills minister says upcoming White Paper will seek to address ‘fragmentation’ between further and higher education

Political pressures and legislative haziness leave institutions ‘on a hiding to nothing’

Under-representation of women probably a key factor in country’s underperformance versus rest of Europe

Higher education in Gaza will continue to feel the hit from infrastructure damage and diminished student intake for years to come, experts warn

Union describes results of THE analysis as ‘sickening’ amid spate of redundancies and course closures in crisis-hit universities

Visa challenges and changing immigration policies in traditional student destinations are driving Indians to consider emerging locations

Consultation launched during pause in new registrations, with pent-up demand at end of hiatus likely to be joined by franchisees affected by government reforms

Amid financial turmoil, post-92s are creating subsidiaries to employ staff without having to enrol them in the expensive Teachers’ Pension Scheme. But what does that mean for grant and REF...

Editors’ failures to stick to advertised time frames and formatting requirements cost authors extra effort and stress, says Rob Sowby

Scouring funded grant applications for ‘woke’ terminology is ‘chilling’, say top US researchers alarmed by defunding threats