Head of troubled Alan Turing Institute to step down
Outgoing chief says it is ‘right time for new leadership’ after political pressure to switch to defence focus

Outgoing chief says it is ‘right time for new leadership’ after political pressure to switch to defence focus

Country in second for starting grants but remains some way behind Germany, with UK nationals receiving smaller share


Science secretary wants institutions to use their ‘colossal resource’ to lead innovation drive, expressing concern about research cuts

Science minister announces review of controversial changes to research environment assessment

Scores of institutions shortlisted across 21 categories as ceremony for coveted sector prizes heads to Scotland for the first time

Country will lack the expertise to achieve next-generation priorities if funding left at mercy of undergraduate enrolments, Academy of Science analysis finds

Vibrant academic communities in all parts of the UK will allow rising stars of humanities and social sciences to shine, says Alex Lewis

Universities to offer degree programmes dedicated to caring for ageing population but critics say migrant workers still face too much abuse

Analysis of publications shows influence of research on government, with under-pressure humanities departments often having the most impact

Head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission urges institutions to take steps to comply with Supreme Court ruling

China’s post-pandemic economic slowdown is continuing to depress the graduate job market – and graduates themselves. But while the government looks to universities to address the malaise, many...



Just being there is the best many can hope for, says disabled students’ advocate