Ex-ministers warn Treasury will not make up funding if fees cut
Augar review’s call to replace lost income ‘not credible’, says Lord Willetts, while Jo Johnson warns that any such funding stream could be ‘slush fund’ for ministerial projects

Augar review’s call to replace lost income ‘not credible’, says Lord Willetts, while Jo Johnson warns that any such funding stream could be ‘slush fund’ for ministerial projects

V-c who chairs financial sustainability group warns that deficit on doctoral training raises major questions

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
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A new approach focused on prevention is needed to arrest rise in number of students facing charges of academic misconduct, writes Rachel Maxwell

The controversy over a Harvard dean’s defence of Harvey Weinstein is no reason to disregard the core academic mission, says Sandro Galea

Schedule reform refusal points to deeper problem, pioneer tells conference

More than 30 universities from G7 countries have launched a ‘U7 Alliance’, which will hold its first summit next month

Schemes awarded funding include early intervention scheme developed with support of father of student who took his own life