Donelan apologises for sharing UKRI letter online after payout
Science secretary concedes she could have written to agency ‘in confidence’ rather than tweeting concerns about Israel-Gaza views among EDI group

Science secretary concedes she could have written to agency ‘in confidence’ rather than tweeting concerns about Israel-Gaza views among EDI group

In fiscal 2025 budget plan constrained by his shutdown concession, president again seeks free-college deal while letting science agencies struggle

Baroness Shafik’s appearance before committee, in expected repeat of grilling that led to Harvard and Penn departures, described as not ‘voluntary’

Plans to introduce 20 per cent ‘baseline’ for research time will harm university’s standing in academia and beyond, warns critic

Rather than ‘pre-emptively complying’ with Canberra’s stance on China, universities should contribute to a ‘nuanced’ debate

Amendments threaten jail term of up to five years without defining ‘reasonable cause’ exemption

In global survey, barely one in 10 academic leaders say they feel well prepared to address the challenges of providing competitive compensation

Author of controversial book and journal paper takes up one-year ‘presidential scholar’ post after institutional takeover by allies of Ron DeSantis

Power dynamics inevitably temper the ideal of a self-correcting knowledge system, but robust mutual critique remains vital, says Ian Pace

Out of exile: Is it time for Ukraine’s displaced academics to return?

Sinn Féin proposes bill in Irish Dáil that would make it an offence for landlords to seek sex in exchange for rental housing

Australian institutions say new research rules are not to blame as registration delays stretch on

Upgraded institutions seen as a way to meet talent demands in the Greater Bay Area

Funder keen to reconvene advisory group, but professor says he wants reassurance that lessons have been learned from controversial investigation

After a career spent switching between academia and the White House, Joseph Nye admits that returning to Harvard left him feeling flat