Suspended professor claims HR must have known of bomber’s past
London Met’s Steve Jefferys says he did nothing wrong in employing Jawad Botmeh

London Met’s Steve Jefferys says he did nothing wrong in employing Jawad Botmeh

Tories may ban overseas students from using NHS

Further austerity measures could wreak havoc with BIS’ stretched finances

Matthew Reisz meets scholars whose enquiries are intertwined with their creative endeavours

Artistic practice may count as research within the academy but it must be treated carefully if innovation is not to be stifled

A sideways look at the week’s big stories
Plans by Conservative ministers to limit international students’ use of the NHS could further deter overseas applicants, the sector has warned.The move coincides with an analysis published this week...
Office for Fair AccessNine new faces in advisory dozenThe head of an Oxford college is one of nine new members of an advisory group on university access. Sir Ivor Crewe, master of University College...

Beat thatReanimated animal hearts and a series of musical pendulums originally developed for Icelandic singer Björk are among the exhibits at a university gallery in the Republic of Ireland. The...
Scholar says dislike of planning leads to poor choices by universities. David Matthews reports

These items come from a few of the nearly 10,000 boxes of archival material that have just been donated by the international development charity Oxfam to the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries.

Whoever wins Australia’s next election, a day of reckoning awaits over uncapped enrolments and student loans, say observers. Paul Jump reports

National Institute for Health ResearchHealth Services and Delivery Research ProgrammeAward winner: Andrew JudgeInstitution: University of OxfordValue: £532,390Models of care for the delivery of...

Migration and the lessons of history inform a cinema with domestic and foreign appeal, Ewa Mazierska argues