The OfS’ approach will protect both the student interest and sector health
Increased fees will be hard to swallow but we are working hard to reduce the regulatory burden, says Susan Lapworth

Increased fees will be hard to swallow but we are working hard to reduce the regulatory burden, says Susan Lapworth


Omission of UCL, Manchester and the Francis Crick Institute from international talent scheme ‘looks just plain odd’, claims researcher

Nuffield Foundation says it wants to generate ‘viable solutions to the key social questions facing the country’ under new strategic direction

Address early career ‘glass door’ as well as promotion glass ceiling, policymakers urged

US-based researchers have dominated the Nobel prizes, but more than one-third of them were born abroad, drawn by the US’ world-leading research ecosystem. But many Nobel laureates fear that Donald...

The Oxford-Cambridge Arc universities kept the faith, but the sector’s current focus is inevitably on shorter-term priorities, says Alistair Lomax


Glossy magazine advertorial featuring university’s marketing chief draws ridicule from academics amid sector funding crisis

Peer who served as culture minister defeats broadcaster Sandi Toksvig and former BP chief executive John Browne

Students on free school meals who participated in activities such as campus visits 48 per cent more likely to go into higher education than those who didn’t

Good lobbying skills coupled with ‘academic backbone’ the key to success in both sectors, according to leader of Colombia’s University of la Costa

Buckinghamshire New University ‘still wants to do franchising but not be reliant on it’, says Damien Page

Setting UK’s main research funder clearly defined objectives can bolster the case for R&I investment, finds Public Accounts Committee

As academics fear being replaced by AI, the security staff who wave them through every morning are being replaced by strangers, says George BassÂ