UK universities to provide ‘significant’ in-person teaching in autumn
‘Vast majority’ of universities responding to UUK survey are planning to provide in-person teaching

‘Vast majority’ of universities responding to UUK survey are planning to provide in-person teaching

Staff go despite salary trade-offs, as pandemic lays waste to institutional bottom lines

Michelle Donelan says that we ‘cannot rewrite our history’, while also addressing student number control controversies

‘Unprecedented’ financial pressure on university budgets should result in reduced subscription charges, says UUK-Jisc group

Leader of US’ most prominent historically black university says proper funding of such institutions will improve diversity in academia

‘Cherry-picked’ OECD data creates unjustified picture of underfunded sector, analyst says

New institution has jumped into research on AI system to help treat Covid-19 cases

Engaging students in institutional planning and enhancing their work placement opportunities could cushion the impact of the virus, says Craig Jeffrey

Historical data from New Zealand give cause for optimism on student demand. But how much is unclear, says Roger Smyth

Landmark US agreement is hailed as ‘significant milestone’ in shift to open access publishing in North America

Figures show that some universities continued accelerating east Asian recruitment despite warnings

Universities are under intense financial pressure but we should not ignore the outstanding work they are doing for the benefit of society, says Duncan Ross

Debate about computer programs underlying epidemiological modelling leads to wider calls for more openness

Caltech suspends requirement for two years while University of Washington commits to long-term shift in entry criteria

Swell of global anti-racism protests brings hope for change but academics warn ‘we’ve been here before’