More cash-strapped universities spare returning students fee rise
Legal and regulatory issues push some English institutions into taking financial hit of not increasing fees

Legal and regulatory issues push some English institutions into taking financial hit of not increasing fees

Social sciences ‘the proverbial canary in the coalmine’ for restrictions in other areas of research, dean warns

Pressure mounts on Welsh government to intervene as Cardiff posts UK sector’s biggest deficit yet

Survey finds NHS bursary is not sufficient to cover living costs, with many trainee medics forced to cut back or take on additional work

European Commission-published Competitiveness Compass raises fears of political interference

Individuals and groups must be convinced to strive for common educational purpose in an atmosphere of mutual respect, says Neil Rudenstine

Russell Group member says number of roles going yet to be determined, with compulsory departures not on agenda

Peers urge rethink as they brand UK’s high visa and healthcare costs ‘act of national self-harm’

Tax-cutting budget sees modest increases for higher education as India’s growth expected to slow

Lack of cooperation from publishers blamed for failure of transparency service that many hoped could drive down prices

Early data from UniQuest shows a 38 per cent increase in firm acceptances for autumn intake

Rapidly growing AI tool brushes off questions about Tiananmen Square and spouts Communist Party line on sensitive topics like Taiwan

Prompted by deadly train station collapse, thousands of students are calling for government accountability

The work of lobbying policymakers to make HE a higher priority is undermined by the endless pantomime of UCU’s internal politics, says Dyfrig Jones

Can it be our responsibility as employees to better prioritise our well-being when the workload imposed on us goes so far beyond what can be done in a 35-hour week, asks Joan Taylor