Forget book deals if REF open access rules proceed, warn scholars
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access

Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access

Cost of not reimbursing mandatory placements could be higher, advocates warn

Recruiting underprepared students is damaging the classroom experience and is soul-crushing for teachers, says a UK lecturer

Legislation that places new conditions on union membership and funding already having an impact

Tory deputy chair expected to take on higher education brief

Conservative to step down as MP at next general election

Bill adds to £15,000 cost of damages paid by science secretary to professor over suggestion she had expressed sympathy for Hamas

Universities in the same city region clash over proposed rebrand

Author among lecturers at under-fire institution to oppose plans that union says are ‘unprecedented in scale, intensity and speed’

Project could aid Pakistani economy by boosting wages being sent back home, but Riyadh is yet to signal whether it will play ball

Report on ‘voices from the frontline’ aims to dispel degree apprenticeship misconceptions like that of middle-class takeover

Despite explicit exemption for fundamental research, Greens warn that new regime will stymie collaboration ‘outside Aukus bubble’

Further government investment is needed to ensure UK is a ‘leading country in the G7 on R&D’, say universities, research charities and learned societies

Regulator outlines how institutions could respond to various scenarios as it prepares to exercise new duties

Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid