Late graduation fine a ‘hard blow’ for Dutch students, unions say
Student organisations urge new coalition government to scrap €3,000 ‘late study fine’ in open letter

Student organisations urge new coalition government to scrap €3,000 ‘late study fine’ in open letter

Commitments to spend more on research and proceed with lifelong learning entitlement also included in party’s general election manifesto

‘Excessively bureaucratic’ and ‘unaffordable’ rules on open access proposed for the next Research Excellence Framework should be discarded, say university executives

China offers reassurance after seemingly random attack

Share your views on parties and issues as UK goes to the polls

It may be a ‘hard case to make’, but admitting more refugee students is in low-income countries’ interests, conference hears

Stronger leadership, fresher thinking and better incentives needed to drive action on sustainability, says Auckland vice-chancellor

As climate catastrophes gain steam, early warnings offer the ‘most effective’ safety shield, modellers say

University of Technology Sydney head on achieving impact on policy and sustainability by building partnerships, fossil fuel divestment and boosting Indigenous enrolment

Head of Macau University of Science and Technology explains how strategic importance of region is growing as its economy matures

As Russia prompts security fears, steering group advises greater collaboration between civilian and military research.

AI model released by students sparked controversy for similarities to one developed by scientists from Tsinghua University

British Academy report also expresses concern about fall in number of academic staff working in media studies

As data becomes ever more central to policy and commerce, its creation demands closer scrutiny, say Cristina Alaimo and Jannis Kallinikos

Figures also showed record 50.1 per cent of postgraduate students for the 2023 admissions cycle were from outside the European Union