Badenoch’s number caps plan would cut 100,000 university places
Tory leader to use conference speech to attack ‘debt trap degrees’ and pledge more money for apprenticeships

Tory leader to use conference speech to attack ‘debt trap degrees’ and pledge more money for apprenticeships

Atec needs to ensure that compacts genuinely strengthen social licence and drive meaningful change – not just compliance, says Zlatko Skrbis

Sethuraman Panchanathan says research funder and scientists must improve ‘storytelling’ as agency faces $5 billion cuts

Student fees to drop by €500 – but end of €1,000 government contribution means total payment will rise

Demonstrating research impact more clearly will reverse falling public support for higher education, argues scholar turned education minister

Hundreds gather in London despite the prime minister telling them to stay at home on the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel

Tories should allow top institutions to increase tuition fees and encourage others to get off ‘mediocrity escalator’, says former science minister

John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis share 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on quantum tunnelling

UCU Scotland members back taking action over job cuts plans, while staff at Nottingham reject deal that would have postponed any compulsory redundancies

A year after joining the ‘MIT of the Middle East’, the former King’s College London president reflects on the need for scholars to align their research with national priorities and the joys of...

Institutional autonomy ‘not threatened’ by proposal to more than halve executive pay, academics say, as universities insist councils should maintain control

Voters more likely to support pro-immigration messages for the R&D sector when they are ‘inspiring’ and don’t paint the UK as ‘passive’

Future crises can be averted if government and universities share data and plans in a more timely and transparent fashion, says Doug Specht

Andy Burnham says universities ‘at the heart’ of his plans for growth of Manchester’s economy

Scientists who identified body’s ‘security guards’ that protect cells when others are being attacked first to be honoured in this season’s awards