Pretoria vice-chancellor announces sudden resignation
Departure of Tawana Kupe adds to turmoil at top level of South African sector

Departure of Tawana Kupe adds to turmoil at top level of South African sector

Ex-PM and former Tory leader urge replacement of Turing Institute with ‘Cern for AI’, which could position Britain as leader in innovation and good practice

Professors say state’s recent track record of passing laws targeting transgender people and DEI programmes means Tampa is not a ‘safe’ location for annual event

Underfunding and an authoritarian government combine to create existential threat for Poland’s basic research agency, scholars fear

Tough job market forces authorities to introduce measures aimed at simplifying graduates’ entry into the workplace

Some universities have already begun collecting dues while others ‘wait and see’ for amendment to pass parliament and details of government scholarships to be finalised

Lawyers consider bringing joint claim over breach, but pension fund says no evidence personal information stolen during Capita attack is circulating widely

So far, Russianists have been strangely resistant to confronting imperialistic, Russocentric narratives, says Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed

Biden ends months-long Republican showdown by accepting budgetary freeze that will tighten institutions’ budgets and likely hurt students with the greatest need

Unions and management should strike ‘grand bargain’ to resolve issue that ‘casts a shadow’ over the sector, says outgoing leader

Historian vice-chancellor Evelyn Welch has faced criticism for marking final-year dissertations personally

The route will ease the staffing crisis by widening access, but apprentices will have to pass the same professional exams as everyone else, says Nichola Hay

Our report suggests the discipline is struggling in the UK amid low funding and methodological clashes, say four academics

Academics question whether two new institutions are needed in a system already facing growing pains

Ministers’ metric-based boasts about the country’s scientific prowess are belied by the reality, as a recent incident illustrates, says Roohola Ramezani