‘Diploma divide’ puts US colleges in ‘cross hairs’ of culture war
Growing dividing line in society could expand into traditionally Democratic Hispanic vote, professor warns

Growing dividing line in society could expand into traditionally Democratic Hispanic vote, professor warns

Universities warn folding Horizon Europe costs into existing budget would force ‘deep cuts’ on rest of science sector

Japanese women’s institution decided not to go ahead with nursing school after ministry pushback, but had already hired faculty

Departure of British-educated Nobelists will resurface questions about UK’s ‘passive’ efforts to keep top talent, say experts

Proposed rises in employer national insurance and levy on pension contributions could ‘unwittingly tip the balance’, warns UUK leader

Civil servants appreciate a relational approach that responds to their needs and convenes evidence they will actually find useful, says Sally Hogg

Report warns domestic challenges have ‘sharpened the need’ to attract international students from a broader range of backgrounds

Universities UK urges ‘ambitious’ increase in research spending, not real-terms cut, ahead of budget

Welsh higher education minister rows back on Senedd remarks after acknowledging bailouts across the border are a Westminster matter

New restructure proposals, ‘the last of the year’, would claim more than 100 positions

Higher education climate action event in Azerbaijan convenes global sustainability leaders

New Manchester vice-chancellor on why universities need to collaborate more closely, how to turn research into impact, and the ‘opportunity’ for the UK on international students

Suggested exemptions to ethical approval welcomed, but more progress needed, experts say

Record increases scheduled as caps proposal leaves universities ‘singing different songs’

The Institute of Student Employers’ (ISE) annual survey records the highest number of applications per job since it first started collecting data in 1991