Tax incentives for business-backed R&D in the frame for review
Submissions to Australian Strategic Examination insist A$11 billion scheme is ‘not as effective as it could be’

Submissions to Australian Strategic Examination insist A$11 billion scheme is ‘not as effective as it could be’

Would-be female leaders ‘not disadvantaged by process itself’ but reluctant to put themselves forward, according to researchers

Charity fears 64 per cent year-on-year decrease could be partly a result of students no longer reporting issues

If the UK doesn’t want skilled migrants any more, maybe my contributions would be better appreciated in the Global South, says Meron Wondemaghen

Systems in place to deal with fraud struggling to keep up, increasing risk of research becoming ‘completely poisoned’

Regulator reviewing processes after administrative mix-up weeks before applications set to reopen

Alumni who studied in the UK consistently more positive about the country as a travel and study destination, finds British Council survey

Pass rate in Scottish Higher exams nudges up but overall applications dip slightly owing to decline in older learners

Growing class sizes and expanding workloads blamed as students doubt those teaching them know who they are

Enrolments drop by a fifth in a year after business school opts to close programmes in response to government squeeze on undergraduate intake

‘Share the excitement’, sceptics told, amid conflicting claims over rationale for graduate-entry programme

A systemic realignment is under way that, while painful, could lead to more efficient and adaptable provision, say Jonathan Barton and Mike Boxall

Policing of demonstrations, often using excessive force, has intensified since June, special rapporteurs say

Chinese students and scholars face surveillance, harassment and self-censorship at British universities, report finds, amid wider concerns over financial dependence on China

Educators hail ‘stability and certainty’, as government stresses ‘sustainable growth’ mantra