Far-right radicalisation threat ‘only going to get worse’
Updates to UK counter-terror monitoring scheme incoming despite concern Prevent not built to deal with growing problem of extreme right-wing views

Updates to UK counter-terror monitoring scheme incoming despite concern Prevent not built to deal with growing problem of extreme right-wing views

Coming reduction in funding for high-cost subjects and access programmes ‘extraordinarily frustrating’, says Universities UK leader

With opportunities for Indian doctoral graduates narrowing in the West, India’s scheme to repatriate them stands a good chance of success, says Pushkar

University chancellor says both academic freedom and legitimate protest must be upheld on campus

Both sides of politics eroding opportunities to meet neighbours’ needs and solve skill shortages back home, according to former Liberal power broker

Association all but assured, insiders say, as government concludes treaty negotiations


‘Time is right’ to lower tuition fees for some accelerated degrees, says UK’s oldest private institution

Head of learning initiatives for Google Deepmind says debates about use of new technologies should focus on how to embrace more holistic teaching methods

UK can become ‘most attractive place in the world’ to invest in innovative companies, say v-cs

Five-year tuition fee freeze, ban on franchising and introduction of new national entry test among other recommendations from Policy Exchange

To protect graduate employment, universities must explicitly teach and assess the skills that AI still can’t replicate, says Boxi Yang

High-level declarations pledging not to misuse metrics in research assessment are important, but they are far from enough. Senior academics, in particular, must use their influence to ensure...

Richard Scolyer dies aged 59 after undergoing world-first treatment for his brain tumour

Proposed regulatory conditions are ‘too broad’, lack clear guidance and will increase burden on institutions, say sector groups