Enticing students back to campus is not a simple endeavour
Focusing on the quality of in-person teaching is only one way to make returning to physical campuses more appealing, says Carolyn Evans

Focusing on the quality of in-person teaching is only one way to make returning to physical campuses more appealing, says Carolyn Evans

Journalists and scientist bloggers poke and point to dodgy bits of literature using limited resources. Is there a better way to support them, and defend them against multimillion-dollar lawsuits?

Swinburne abruptly terminates 30 per cent fee reductions for foreigners who fall foul of ‘gotcha’ clauses

Lectures taught by loyalists seek to ‘turn everyone into a member of their party’, scholar says

Arts and Humanities Research Council funding ‘has been some sort of oasis, but it too is now quickly drying up’

Some politicians are using the supposed ideological character of research to justify imposing greater control over it, says Martyn Hammersley

Folasade Ogunsola discusses her country’s battle with brain drain and universities’ search for ‘creative’ ways to combat funding shortfalls

Partnership will seek to reward institutions that incentivise cross-disciplinary work aimed at solving the world’s biggest challenges

Nishan Canagarajah says expansion of prestigious UK university grouping to include his institution is long overdue

New conservative-focused standardised college admissions exam-maker says it aimed for private-sector customers, and now sees greater potential at public institutions

As a parliamentary committee inquires into a proposed merger of two universities, institutional accounts suggest they coasted through the last big scare

Universities step in to offer placements for those fleeing Russian invasion

Many students who achieve grades requested by original offer choosing to release themselves into clearing, figures show

Many ask why we assume a combined university will offer more. The answer is that we are purposefully designing it that way, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd

Staff secure increases in London weighting, childcare subsidies and more parental leave