Strike ballots open at four Scottish universities over job losses
Aberdeen, Heriot-Watt, Stirling and Strathclyde threatened with industrial action as Scottish government’s review of higher education funding begins

Aberdeen, Heriot-Watt, Stirling and Strathclyde threatened with industrial action as Scottish government’s review of higher education funding begins


While green power generation and efficiency measures are helping, universities must look to supply chains and offsets to hit net zero

‘Cynical’ seasoned scholars advise younger peers to pursue alternative employment, signalling ‘sustainability crisis’ for universities

Clear guidance needed on how narrative-based submissions will be graded to avoid accusations that judgements are overly subjective, say experts

English universities join drive to improve quality of country’s higher education sector

Students’ recent firebombing of Nelson Mandela’s alma mater has raised more questions about whether the country’s universities can break out of a cycle of corruption, underfunding and violent protest...

As chair of a women’s network, I see first-hand how the gap between policy and lived experience still shapes how careers unfold, says Xiaoran Xu

Difficulties faced by students returning to home countries after studying abroad show need for simpler system, says v-c


Collaboration between top institutions expected to help attract international researchers and improve student outcomes

Higher education leaders pessimistic about future under Trump administration as recent campus shootings darken the outlook

The number of UK universities reporting financial shortfalls for the past academic year continues to climb as some pay out millions in redundancy costs

If 2025 was about establishing stability, in 2026 our focus must turn to building for the future, says UUK president Malcolm Press
