Coronavirus ‘shows need for UK and EU to be together’ on research
Influential Portuguese MEP calls for rapid UK-EU agreement on Horizon Europe association

Influential Portuguese MEP calls for rapid UK-EU agreement on Horizon Europe association

Director notifies staff and students of ‘precautionary measure’ as Durham moves to end classroom teaching for remainder of term

Gail Marshall considers a wide-ranging exploration of readers’ desire to find life lessons in books of many kinds

Simon Ditchfield is intrigued by a tale of gambling, conversion and betrayal in Renaissance ItalyÂ

But vice-chancellor says UK sector is at ‘tipping point’ of culture changeÂ

The online provider’s entire catalogue will be available to campuses shut down because of virus

David Newman assesses a provocatively idealistic argument for rethinking our assumptions about national frontiers

Georgie Wemyss considers how the UK’s legislation about immigration is still entangled with its imperial history

OfS decision to block loan access at Bloomsbury Institute over quality concerns was lawful, court says

Pressure mounting on big European sectors to suspend face-to-face teaching in response to coronavirus

HE is already suffering the financial impact of the coronavirus. But could a longer-term effect include a positive shift in mindset over HE’s fundamental role?

How future governments view R&D investment will be impacted by this fresh injection of funding, writes Athene DonaldÂ

Adam Kucharski, author of The Rules of Contagion, on books that piqued his interest in mathematics, and those that showed how maths could be applied to serve public health by modelling infectious...

Rachel Moss is both amazed and puzzled by a vast new study of a giant of world literature

Little succour for the sector despite predictions of a multibillion-dollar coronavirus hit