Summertime election ‘dampened turnout’ in university seats
While turnout fell in seats where large numbers of students live during term time, Labour was able to weather this, and may have benefited from their votes back at home

While turnout fell in seats where large numbers of students live during term time, Labour was able to weather this, and may have benefited from their votes back at home

Party regains power in the UK after 14 years on the back of campaign promises to ‘secure the future’ of the sector

Big business and states join universities in opposing proposed limits

Annual Transparent Approach to Costing data shows returns on international students fell again last year

Departments to move out of Grade I-listed King’s Manor by September 2025

The likes of Cambridge can and should open up more permanent positions without resorting to age discrimination, says Wyn Evans

British universities look set to follow their Australian counterparts in expanding into India

Head of UK’s biggest PhD school says promoting impact in doctoral studies would make students more employable and research more visible

As the UK votes in a general election, universities hope for a change of approach. In return, they must deliver for a country facing a host of problems

Grounds for action: Should universities ever take stances on political issues?

Proposal an improvement on current ‘blunt tools’ that undermine policy and facilitate exploitation, says Australian Labor MP and former international education boss

Teaching UK degrees abroad promised adventure, sunshine and a regular pay cheque. But navigating an environment in which many students couldn’t speak English, senior academics acted like dukes and...

Literary critic and cultural historian on utopian fiction, the patriarchy and the perils of budget cuts

Hopes for Nusantara are high but it will take time to convince universities to invest there, say academics

Cost of living blamed as ‘placeholder’ applicants fail to enrol after results day