Warwick v-c fears ‘nightmare’ Brexit scenarios
Stuart Croft warns that loss of access to international research networks could exclude UK from ‘scientific forefront’ for up to 50 years

Stuart Croft warns that loss of access to international research networks could exclude UK from ‘scientific forefront’ for up to 50 years

‘Seriously negligent’ university overcharged students on franchised course ‘persistently’

Universities criticise source of new cash splash

Podcasts can improve access to research and offer an innovative way to assess student learning, says Ian M. Cook

European governments urged to consider banning certain nationals from working on sensitive technology on national security grounds

Research reportedly picking up the tab for Australian government’s regional cash splash

Higher education delivering solid returns, but vocational education could leave women worse off

Understanding patients’ lifestyles, beliefs and values systems will put medical professionals in a better position to respond, says Kate Hamilton-West

Diversity in the classroom is what a liberal arts education needs most, and the admissions process reflects this priority, says Laura Severin

Figures have ‘alarming’ implications for equality in US academia, says researcher who analysed professoriate’s background

Universities have historically been rooted in a place, but how does that symbiotic relationship with the local community manifest for modern institutions?

Ardent pro-European calls for government to ‘go back to the people’

Andrei Volkov says rankings are only part of the initiative, alongside improved culture and diversity

Emergence of lingua franca in science should not lead to other languages being neglected in teaching, conference hears