UK finally unveils £54 million global talent scheme
Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists

Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists


Authoritarians in the Academy explores how foreign influence is undermining freedom and integrity within US universities

Concerns piling on more tests may harm students as artificial intelligence forces re-evaluation of assessment methods

Blurred line between staff and students could leave postgraduate researchers at greater risk

Medical schools in high-income countries should expand training capacity, foster global collaborations and promote ethical practices, says Danica Sims

Europe has launched a raft of schemes to lure US academics. But as the far right’s power increases across the continent, would-be émigrés could be forgiven for fearing that universities in their...

Study highlights lack of awareness of research ethics among Chinese undergraduates following attempts to crack down on misconduct

My trip to Kyiv revealed the unstoppable spirit of Ukrainian education even as Russia’s bombs continue to rain down, says Charles Cormack

Upcoming restructure of New Zealand’s research organisations opportunity to resolve salary disparities, Kiwi scientists say

Union members call for new democratic management structure as interim vice-chancellor appointed to lead Scottish institution

Institution says it is ‘not immune’ to financial challenges as it looks to axe 400 jobs

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