Donelan’s UKRI letter over Israel comments sparks free speech row
Science secretary’s condemnation of ‘extremist posts’ by UKRI equality advisers has led to accusations of ministerial ‘bullying’ and censorship
Science secretary’s condemnation of ‘extremist posts’ by UKRI equality advisers has led to accusations of ministerial ‘bullying’ and censorship
Politicians promise to support Hong Kong’s international education goals, while reminding universities to foster patriotism towards China
Global survey of peer reviewers reveals deep distrust towards ChatGPT, with some calling for a complete ban on its use in research and academia
Body that negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take on new remit from Universities UK
Intimidation of longstanding civic institutions belies a traditional conservative emphasis on small government and free speech, says Andrew Seligsohn
Prime minister summons sector leaders to Downing Street as campus protests spread, demanding disciplinary action against students found to be inciting hatred
Kyriakos Pierrakakis tells THE that controversial reforms will help to make country a higher education destination
The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley
Authorities shrug off calls for camps to be dismantled, amid reports of antisemitism but little evidence of violence
The digital revolution is creating a sense of always being watched and judged in both teaching and research, say Chavan Kissoon and Terence Karran
While the government plans measures to relieve placement poverty and student debt, observers also expect higher visa fees and financial capacity bar
The unprecedented pressure on presidents from donors and pressure groups renders them unable to defend their students, says Harvey Graff