System engineering
University funding systems are complex and misfiring. A sustainable future requires root-and-branch review, with politics removed from the equation
University funding systems are complex and misfiring. A sustainable future requires root-and-branch review, with politics removed from the equation
In the absence of domestic fee hikes and full-cost grants, world-class facilities will help maintain international student flows, says Ian Walmsley
Research support must be realistic, the cost of educating UK students must be properly met, and overseas students remain welcome, says Ian Walmsley
THE examines how universities have gained from the pandemic and how institutions can take advantage of positive sentiment to achieve long-lasting visibility, grow collaborations and attract research...
Oxford reports 33 per cent increase in Covid-19 cases in a week, with many of them the new variant
UCU branch demands answers after passing motion of no confidence in president and finance chief
University and industry leaders in the UK will discuss the importance of collaboration between institutions, businesses and nations post-pandemic
Funding fell for many of the UK’s top institutions despite increase in overall amount of cash granted by research councils
The De Montfort University professor discusses growing up as one of nine children, her work to improve the diets of children in the UK, and how academia turned out not to be a nine-to-five job
For British science to thrive rather than just survive, EU partnerships and global recruitment remain key to fruitful collisions of concepts, says Ian Walmsley
UK universities see drop in research council income overall
The University of Oxford has announced the appointment of Richard Ovenden as Bodley’s Librarian
Universities of Birmingham, Glasgow and York enter top 10 after £120 million grant for quantum technology