UK universities lose grants and staff as Brexit uncertainty grows
Leading academics express doubt about UK government’s ability to underwrite large EU funding packages

Leading academics express doubt about UK government’s ability to underwrite large EU funding packages

Sunderland v-c urges policymakers to recognise post-92 universities’ ‘contribution to the health of the nation’

Further policies to attract foreign researchers will boost efforts to recruit top talent to Canadian universities, explains Universities Canada president

After more than doubling its spending since the financial crisis, Germany’s long budget boom is set to come to an end

Katherine Firth breaks down the different meanings of ‘hard’ and gives tips for how students can persevere

Artificial intelligence experts discuss the role of government, universities and tech companies in making sure AI has a positive impact on society

If you are applying to university in the US but are unable to visit prospective colleges, a new website of student-created video tours could be a helpful resource

Lancaster University head will succeed Sir Christopher Snowden in October

Experts warn much more left to do to reduce inequality, as male advantage grows at 46 institutions

Oversupply of young scholars means employers’ productivity demands are much higher than a generation ago, study finds

Timetabling should be at the heart of curriculum development and business strategising, argues Gill Sinclair

Commentators question value of exercise when Augar review has yet to report and Office for Students is already exploring issue

Government proposes law against contract cheating, as it clears the decks for coming election