Universities nervous as Labour ‘accepts’ tuition fees in England
Party urged to commit to reversing long-running decline in university funding, after signs its focus is on tweaking status quo

Party urged to commit to reversing long-running decline in university funding, after signs its focus is on tweaking status quo

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The new REF rules allow greater scope to aim for the (four) stars. But who will embrace the risk of crashing to Earth, asks Matthew Flinders

Universities could be marked down on research culture if a handful of researchers dominate submissions, says research assessment officials

Universities operating in difficult environments can have more of an impact by pooling resources, summit hears

Reports that Rishi Sunak could sign off Horizon membership next week after Brussels and Whitehall officials reach cost consensus

Claire Coutinho argues the free speech act is already having impact on campuses and praises university leaders for response

Professors in global North should come south as temporary solution to immigration headaches, Rwandan ambassador tells event

Universities UK taskforce expected to report its findings later this summer

Institutions seek to remove barriers to ensure student mobility is open to more than just the ‘very privileged few’

Publisher’s replacement of editor-in-chief comes as it pushes for seven-fold increase in acceptances

Analysts are enthusiastic about microcredentials but unsure about their suitability in universities

Relocation would answer Milton Keynes’ call for an undergraduate university as competition and lifelong loan entitlement threaten distance learning modus operandi

Experts raise concern that US applicants will be forced to spin ‘sob stories’ about overcoming discrimination

Committee wants bystander training as regulatory condition and calls universities’ use of NDAs to silence victims in sex cases ‘disgraceful’