Education department investigates six colleges over Gaza protests
More probes expected after flood of complaints over demonstrations tied to Israel-Gaza conflict

More probes expected after flood of complaints over demonstrations tied to Israel-Gaza conflict

‘Core recruitment practices’ without quotas reduced gender parity timeline from 60 years to five

Country must address socio-economic and regional inequalities, UN committee advises

Amid heavy attention on certificates and scepticism toward traditional higher education, Georgetown jobs projection shows rising value of four-year graduates

University says current cohorts will be the last, blaming declining student numbers

Education a better approach than ‘political censorship’, universities told

Proposed threshold fails to take account of funding challenges facing universities, sector groups say

Ministers’ communications with their scientific advisers have been revealed, shining a light on how such relationships work, but will wide-ranging exercise change how research informs policy in the...

‘As a female scholar, that is doubly insulting to me, to be reduced to being someone’s wife,’ says researcher barred from National University of Singapore

The idea that the US is far better at commercialising academic IP simply isn’t true, say three US licensing experts

Prestigious publishing group will allow authors to incorporate AI-written text and figures into papers if technology use is acknowledged and explained

Twenty-two institutions win awards for innovation and excellence in teaching and research

Charlotte Deane will return to the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council after serving as deputy chair throughout the pandemic

College sector leader urges universities to realise that without unified tertiary model ‘we are not going to win any more money’

Institution blames inflation and rising pay and pension contributions