Outcry as CEU closes refugee access programme
Protest scheduled as university promises bigger and better replacement in its new Vienna home

Protest scheduled as university promises bigger and better replacement in its new Vienna home

Poll reveals how once ‘non-existent’ path to top tier of academia has now become ‘common’

Protesters set sights on those seen as responsible for low-quality education after raid on country’s most important university

State system’s regents comply with Republican governor’s edict as Florida students protest similar moves by DeSantis

University admits it could have been more flexible when making decision that affected postgraduate’s right to stay in the UK

Eerie AI simulations of academic writing show why student essays must return to their more imaginative and freewheeling roots, says Colm O’Shea

But shadow minister laments slow reforms, ‘contradictory’ foreign influence positions and access policies that ‘set students up to fail’

‘Mother of ERA’ now charting its demise, as the ‘law of diminishing returns’ prompts a rethink

Planned departure from Western higher education will ‘limit Russian students’ exposure to outside world and democracy’, scholars warn

‘Silence is political,’ indigenous leader warns sector, as institutions ponder whether to back yes vote in looming poll

Figures will ‘strain’ private institutions, with faculty and course cuts expected by academics

English regulator plans to order institutions to create registers of relationships, with expectation that staff who keep liaisons secret will be sacked

Stian Westlake will take helm after two-year delay in appointing a permanent executive chair

Former leaders call for science and technology delivery unit to end Whitehall ‘micromanagement’ of research funding and for ‘bespoke’ research councils

Association of Commonwealth Universities survey also highlights gender inequalities in academic appointments