UK extends Covid visa concessions as post-study work route opens
Universities welcome government support for students and higher education sector

Universities welcome government support for students and higher education sector

Weeks of protests end in victory for 1619 Project creator and advocates of academic freedom and racial awareness

Normally static sector’s landscape sees uncharacteristically rapid change as new standards take effect

Half a year into office, moves on student loans, LGBTQ rights and foreign academics counter progressive image

Eminent judge’s departure follows Australian university’s decision to fund new campus development while discarding staff

As row over redundancies shows no sign of easing, academics see deeper-rooted problems of mismanagement

Universities can now register to participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table

A one-time fix via executive order – which could be overturned by the next administration – fails both future students and taxpayers, says Avery Davis

Sheffield corporate services head to join UK sector technology body

After 17 years as Ivy League leader, daughter of Holocaust survivor parlays extensive ties to Biden

Incoming Australian vice-chancellor no stranger to foreign revenue challenges because he deals with same issues in current job

New European Research Council president has proven record of innovation and leadership, says European Commission lead for science

Panellists provide concrete expression of their commitment to cooperative working, ‘values-driven dialogue’ and the courage to speak truth to power

Performance can help explore academic questions, say advocates, but the field still lacks full acceptance in the corridors of power and policymaking

Letter to council says there has been a ‘deliberate breach’ of university policies in redundancy dispute