Taliban internet crackdown deepens crisis for Afghan universities
‘Irreversible damage’ being done to higher education as government removes the ‘last lifelines to learning’ for many

‘Irreversible damage’ being done to higher education as government removes the ‘last lifelines to learning’ for many

As the regulations governing FP10 are thrashed out, there is a risk that industrial policy will taint the programme’s USP, says Jan Palmowski

Concerns raised over proposals that would allow the OfS to halt payments to franchised providers without investigation

Union plans to call four weeks of continuous strikes as university reviews staffing across several academic departments

Australian study finds that philosophers outearn motor mechanics – on average

Latest Scholars at Risk data records 395 attacks in 49 countries, with risk to universities spreading from authoritarian regimes to liberal democracies

Using financial incentives to influence student choice risk undermining Labour’s widening access goals, critics fear


The panel’s overriding concern is to ensure that research is used productively. But observers worry that pushing universities to specialise in centrally determined ‘focus areas’ risks inadvertently...

An open approach to knowledge and a kind, enabling manner help students go their own way but never feel alone, says Andrew Chadwick

Coming together of 10 research-led universities not a ‘self-serving’ mission group, say vice-chancellors

UCL professor Alice Sullivan, who led review into how biological sex is captured in data collection, is vying for Nature-led award

Commission confirmation that €400 billion competitiveness budget will not fund research and innovation sparks outcry

Move into DWP opens up opportunities for ‘tailored learning’, says minister, as some express unease over disjointed approach