Cutting collaborative funding is not the way to widen UK participation
The government must invest significantly in a national infrastructure to develop more effective interventions, say Antony Moss and Deborah Johnston

The government must invest significantly in a national infrastructure to develop more effective interventions, say Antony Moss and Deborah Johnston

Two authors who taught on university’s creative writing course were employed on temporary contracts for 15 years

First casualty of 2023 may not be the last as federal funds that kept many institutions artificially solvent during the pandemic dry up

Major report seeks to establish true emissions for the whole of the UK sector – and suggest route to net zero

Rights retention agreement aims to end ‘unhelpful’ model under which universities ‘give IP to publishers and buy access to it in perpetuity’, says Manchester librarian

Open letter calling for political neutrality of public universities has gathered over 1,000 signatures

Duisburg-Essen has had to rebuild entire IT infrastructure and postpone admissions deadlines, although teaching and exams are able to continue

Inclusivity would be boosted if the Erasmus replacement offered funding more promptly and flexibly, say Richard Davies and Andrew Griff-Owen

Government with decade-old birth policy must strengthen support for post-maternity return to work, young academicians say

As enrolment expansion far outstrips campus housing capacity, universities must take more responsibility for local neighbourhoods, says Harvey Graff

CAS in danger of losing relevance as university research gains ground, study finds

Casual encounters are a chance to correct the public's irritating assumption that political science is all about elections, says Christopher Hallenbrook

Court fines Auckland University of Technology over breach of regulator’s order

Ombudsmen need more resources and voluntary investigators need recognition if fabrication is finally to be taken seriously, says sleuth

Lacklustre employment for doctorate holders betrays ‘disconnect’ between academia and private sector employers, scholars say