OfS asking wrong questions on financial sustainability, says v-c
Sussex leader tells ministers to go further than declaring war against universities is over

Sussex leader tells ministers to go further than declaring war against universities is over

Increased support for students ‘has to be a part’ of Labour’s thinking on improving access, Baroness Smith tells party conference

Top universities have feasted on international students this year while other institutions withered

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University aims to help next generation of IT experts address climate crisis

Outgoing Erasmus University Rotterdam president discusses the underappreciated value of the social sciences, managing student protests and the differences between Dutch and German higher education

University criticised for lack of transparency as governing body falls in line with government investigators

Students in Andalusia say issues with university waiting lists caused ‘confusion and harm’

Without a nuanced examination of the place of the intelligence services in HE policy, Australian universities risk isolation, says Brendan Walker-Munro

Union calls for increase in corporation tax to address university funding difficulties

Chris Rock’s joke about US gun control exemplifies a cognitive sophistication that machines will struggle to match, say Akhil Bhardwaj and Anastasia Sergeeva

Critics question upfront expense, cost effectiveness, timeline and viability of Waikato proposal

UCU accuses distance learning university of trying to ‘bully through’ pay cuts, but institution says it wants to address excessive contracted hours

Lord Johnson ‘extremely pleased’ by change of tone on international recruitment from new government

Administrators’ tolerance for ‘unacceptable’ behaviour tempered by ‘politicised’ winds, witnesses suggest