Jo Johnson under pressure over Brexit after prorogation move
Universities minister ‘needs to come out and say what he thinks’, says one vice-chancellor
Universities minister ‘needs to come out and say what he thinks’, says one vice-chancellor
Prime minister’s brother cites ‘unresolvable tension’ between ‘family loyalty and the national interest’
Jo Johnson is back in his old brief as England’s universities and science minister, reappointed by the prime minister, his brother Boris. John Morgan looks at his most pressing challenges – some his...
In his first term as universities minister, Jo Johnson enacted radical policy changes. Rachel Hewitt considers what we can expect during his second turn in the post
Gavin Williamson named education secretary and Andrea Leadsom business secretary in Boris Johnson Cabinet
For international students wishing to study in the UK, the new post-study work visa provides the opportunity to work in the UK after graduation
Free speech should not be limited on university campuses and students should engage more with opposing views to their own, writes University of Sussex student Edward Wilson
Tuition fees, funding, visas and quotas for Indian students could all be affected by the UK’s vote to leave the EU
A student blogger examines why British students might look to Scandinavia – not for post-Brexit trade models, but to defend themselves against more tuition fee rises
It's at least 2 years until the UK formally leaves the EU, but already there's an impact on students.