Closing credits roll for the Sweeney show in UK research policy
Retiring Research England executive chair reflects on REF, impact and open access

Retiring Research England executive chair reflects on REF, impact and open access

Students welcome formation of new CUHK union but say its political involvement will be limited

AUT plans for steepest job losses in the country since the pandemic’s early months as international and domestic enrolments flag

Vice-president Nalin Thakkar says inconsistencies regarding PhD student’s article have been flagged with police as MP condemns ‘genuinely disgusting’ research

Survey in annual report by advocacy group Fire shows slightly less support on campuses for shouting down or using violence to deter speakers

The new UK PM’s team needs to maintain access for the hardest-to-reach, fulfil research spending promises and continue levelling up, says Laura Brassington

Everyday researchers must be promoted equitably and star researchers must be hired equitably, New Zealand study finds

Proactively pushing a more positive, focused agenda around quality and value will win more public and political support, says Vivienne Stern

University breached advertising rules by claiming its arts and humanities research was ‘number one’ in UK, says regulator

Vast lands owned by state’s campuses since 1800s ofter multibillion-dollar oil profits, along with huge environmental, political and reputational risks

Pair hold key briefs concerning universities in UK prime minister Liz Truss’ Cabinet

About 17,800 applications paused as foundation scrambles to help almost 300 medical and dentistry students promised non-existent places

UK Research and Innovation head suggests time spent studying should count towards permanent residency

Whitechapel outpost will focus on creative industries, joining growing list of universities with a presence in UK capital

Unicamp’s rector discusses harnessing the power of one of the continent’s most research-intensive universities for the public good