Newcastle University offers students strike compensation
Bosses rule out compulsory redundancies and apologise to students for disruption

Bosses rule out compulsory redundancies and apologise to students for disruption

Head of mission group warns research-intensive universities are “not immune” to financial pressures as he announces departure

The beefed up document could temper the influence of anti-rational ideologies and restore public trust in academia, say Ian Pace and Abhishek Saha


Government set to resurrect integrity measures, as predatory institutions profit from their competitors’ ‘blood, sweat and tears’

Departing membership body chief executive believes universities are in a more perilous situation than ever as they face increasing scrutiny from politicians and public

Report highlights fragmentation of academic links with health system as research drops off NHS agenda

Deliberately reducing international student numbers will disproportionately harm modern universities based in poorer areas, says Tony Blair Institute

The tasks that can be automated or augmented are some of those that university staff undertake day in and day out, says Alexander Iosad

Introduction of temporary graduate visa produced ‘significant increase’ in international enrolments but declines in students’ average earnings and migration prospects

International student recruitment and increased transnational education boost overseas income

Interim vice-chancellor steps down after investigators blame financial crisis on mismanagement, not external pressures

Record number of ethnic minority students accepted and largest annual increase in non-state school students in 15 years

More students accepted into prestigious university, but numbers coming from maintained schools return to 2020 levels after ‘period of rapid growth’

Language around inclusion in higher education has in fact been exclusionary, Australian university leader claims