England’s knowledge exchange framework ‘could fizzle out’
Results show impact that ‘diverse’ sector has on communities, but questions remain on project’s future use and links to funding

Results show impact that ‘diverse’ sector has on communities, but questions remain on project’s future use and links to funding

The REF and TEF should be brought together, but adopting low-quality shortcuts would undermine the whole purpose, says Thom Brooks

Australian budget wish list also includes more research funding and extended transition funding for the new fee and subsidy regime

University and College Union ‘grey-lists’ institution, asking academics to refuse to have any dealings with it

Universities Superannuation Scheme will develop ‘meaningful short-, medium- and long-term targets’ towards carbon neutrality

Choice of Cordray affirms high-profile focus on problem of college affordability

At least 10 Australian universities in the red, after three Victorian institutions notch A$50 million deficits

Expert warns pandemic could exacerbate stresses on PhD mental health

As Brussels tries again to push forward the European research area, the bloc remains fractured by investment levels, researcher mobility and national rules

New study by elite university group says open-ended contracts, not rolling one-year deals, should become ‘norm’ for UK research staff

Concerns mount over impact of quarantine fee on recruitment, but expert says government should shoulder the cost

It was crucial for East Asian universities to put on more courses in English, but now they need to rethink their pedagogy, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan

David A. Sanders enjoys a vivid account of the many crafty ways academics steal the words of others

We have listened to your feedback and improved the way we evaluate global universities, while still using subjects classified by China’s Ministry of Education, say David Watkins and Duncan Ross

US universities rush to meet student demand driven by growth of SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin