Arts ‘in firing line’ as crisis-hit UEA axes more than 100 jobs
University says 77 professional staff and 36 academics will go, on top of those taking voluntary severance

University says 77 professional staff and 36 academics will go, on top of those taking voluntary severance

Groups of leading African and European universities will jointly fund at least a decade of priority research through clusters agreed in the first half of this year, although the delicate details of...

As annual legislative sessions conclude around the country, academic interference eases but budgetary hopes also fade away

Young people with asylum status say they struggle to get admissions teams to understand immigration rules and recognise their academic track records

Interventions from universities urging a restart of talks struggle to move the dial, with hopes of preventing summer of disruption fading

Study finds that students experienced psychological distress levels more than three times worse than before the pandemic

Tsinghua vice-president Bin Yang outlines how the nation’s rapid digital development is evolving to boost the quality and accessibility of education and to give the world a window on China

Infrastructure might be repaired, but the loss of historical artefacts and Sudan’s reputation for safety are irreparable, says Kuyok Abol Kuyok

Universities move from public funding to charging tuition fees

Report reveals that total recovery of full economic costs was a 5 per cent deficit across the sector

Funders and administrators regularly praise the benefits of cross-departmental research, yet damaging schisms remain, says Jonathan Goodman

Leading US science funding agency reports three straight years of record levels of awards to its early-stage applicants, with some gender and racial gains

International collaboration on tackling global problems has never been more important, say Chris Husbands and John Dewar

Sector leaders and academics from across the UK are recognised in the first King’s Birthday Honours list

Acting vice-chancellor urges staff to end refusal to assess work due to ‘enormous’ impact on students, including nine out of 10 postgraduates