Gyimah denies Toby Young controversy has damaged OfS’ credibility
Recent criticisms of universities is not a ‘blip’ but reflects dawn of ‘age of the student’, says minister

Recent criticisms of universities is not a ‘blip’ but reflects dawn of ‘age of the student’, says minister

Academics celebrate major increase in basic research funding, but pledges fall short of recommendations in Naylor report

Former science and technology minister Naledi Pandor will guide sector through new free tuition policy

Talks at mediation service Acas planned as strike action at UK universities enters fifth day

University of California, San Diego, rejects student-led petition to drop filmmaker from curriculum over sexual abuse allegations

John Ross was recently appointed as title’s first Asia-Pacific editor

Minister unswayed by steelworker’s warning on impact of funding reforms

Proposal from French president provides opportunity for Europe to showcase ‘excellence’, says leader of elite university group

Academics raise concerns over the priorities of international development agencies

New generation of scientists powering country’s development, says head of science funding agency

Don’t blame university support staff for not joining the strike over pensions – it is because too often they are left out of the conversation, says Fiona Whelan

Funding rises for fundamental science with be welcomed even if they fall short of some scholars’ expectations, says Creso Sá

Cultural differences when moving between the US and Scotland have now proved to be positive, says Bonnie in her latest blog

Czech presidential candidate Jiří Drahoš is among prestigious line-up of speakers for event on research excellence