UKRI’s university funding to be ‘less tactical, more strategic’
New chief executive of UK Research and Innovation sets out how relationship with universities could change

New chief executive of UK Research and Innovation sets out how relationship with universities could change

Taxpayer and students losing out as a result of failure to tackle ‘low-quality’ higher education, according to Neil O’Brien

Two universities that have high shares of students taking internships explain how they prioritise sustainability while improving graduate employability

Policymakers need to understand inequity at primary and secondary level – and between genders – to make tertiary education genuinely inclusive, concludes study

Negotiations over whether to honour 1.4 per cent increase ongoing at several other institutions amid financial crunch

Sudden cancellation ‘devastating’ as financial pressures force universities across the country to close programmes

Georgiann Davis’ gripping account of growing up intersex and obese in a dysfunctional provincial family is a ‘queer’ response to J. D. Vance’s celebrated Hillbilly Elegy. But will the Trump...

Perhaps the scrapping of the 50 per cent participation target will remind everyone that failing at university is not failing in life, says an academic

Both internal and external board members agree on priorities for institutions, countering view that outsiders favour different approach

Promise of preferential treatment in return for fee freeze and student cap latest salvo in president’s ‘ideological’ battle to reshape HE

National University of Singapore scraps policy that allowed one work from home day because of the ‘value of in-person interactions’
Addressing rare cases of attempted manipulation is built into the DNA of THE’s rankings. But we will go further, says Phil Baty

Universities have turned to offshore educational pacts amid a global crackdown on international students, but critics say they require conditions that would never be tolerated at home