Proposals for EU citizens’ post-Brexit rights worry universities
Sector figures say government proposals fail to guarantee future for academics based in the UK

Sector figures say government proposals fail to guarantee future for academics based in the UK

Treatment of engineering scholars seen as sign of hostile ‘prove it again’ attitude

Academics investigating militarism and war must explore their own assumptions as well as those of their societies, event hears

Director-general of research and innovation at the European Commission says university research funding would not be affected

Former Heriot-Watt principal Steve Chapman says he will have to leave Edith Cowan University in 2020

Over-expansion of higher education, ‘useless’ compulsory modules and wider culture of graft blamed

The 'simplistic metric-driven ranking' runs the real risk of stifling the growth it seeks to stimulate, says Gavin Schwartz-Leeper

US proposals spark worry for researchers reading Arabic or foreign language texts, or works critical of the Trump administration

Liverpool, Durham and York join Southampton in bidding to overturn ratings

Headteacher Chris Ramsey is in favour of a teaching excellence framework – but not necessarily the one we have got

Stephen Hutchings and Yaron Matras call for the modern languages community to be proactive in what are difficult times for the discipline

The political changes of 2017 will benefit China, and influence the future of international student mobility, says Marguerite Dennis

President of proposed new engineering institution wants to use egalitarian management ethos of King Arthur ahead of its launch in 2020

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