Tougher UK visa requirements will hit postdocs, ERC head warns
Recently announced changes to skilled worker visa ‘bitter news’, says European Research Council president Maria Leptin

Recently announced changes to skilled worker visa ‘bitter news’, says European Research Council president Maria Leptin

Cashing in: Why rising costs to foreign researchers may write off UK’s science superpower ambitions

Adult education and skills development needs separate pot of money, THE event hears

With academics feeling the strain from higher workloads, the days when scholars had time to write novels or run businesses seem increasingly distant. Lincoln Allison suggests that universities have...

Wellesley environmental historian on drawing inspiration from students for his Cundill History Prize-nominated book on batteries, and why the West risks growing China dependency in clean energy era

Scholars advocate creation of global database after analysing scale of travel, free meals and gifts disbursed by medical sector in France

While concessions and newly flagged exemptions provide reassurance over Australia’s proposed defence trade control changes, ‘grey areas’ remain

As many as half of women on STEM degrees report being victims of sexism, with universities’ response seen as falling short

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Year-long delay to UK research assessment follows concerns abolishing minimum output rule for researchers could harm inclusivity

End-of-cycle data also confirm falling numbers of international student acceptances, plus a slowdown in overseas applications

Recent increases to already sky-high visa and health service costs have prompted worries that talented overseas-born academics will turn their backs on the UK, undermining the country’s lofty...

A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall

Campus Live event hears sector leaders call for neighbouring institutions to share facilities in the face of declining enrolments

Solutions on higher education funding in England already known, says former secretary of state