Warwick vice-chancellor: universities ‘backed into a corner’ by TEF
Warwick vice-chancellor Stuart Croft on why his university reluctantly joined the ‘flawed’ teaching excellence framework

Warwick vice-chancellor Stuart Croft on why his university reluctantly joined the ‘flawed’ teaching excellence framework

Working paper suggests that US influence has led to growth and improvement of China’s doctoral education

Research grant available but institution job 'normally' required before applying

Sir David Bell’s review says the ECU, HEA and LFHE should become one body by September

But some academics suggest move would harm US universities and scholars ‘who desperately need support’

Immigration restrictions jeopardise traditions that made US universities great, writes John Morgan

Paul Fain on the university leaders and senior HE figures responding to Trump's executive order

US academia responds in shock to US president's executive order

Some scholars are already planning to boycott conferences and meetings in the US in response to Donald Trump’s executive order

New approach calls research crucial to raising productivity, but there is a shift in focus to industrial challenges

The UK must raise the issue of Turkey's appalling treatment of academia, says Mehmet Ugur