‘Anti-Zionist’ academic fights to have legal case heard in UK
Toufic Haddad alleges he was unfairly dismissed by East Jerusalem-based research institute because of his beliefs

Toufic Haddad alleges he was unfairly dismissed by East Jerusalem-based research institute because of his beliefs

JRG and international education top vice-chancellor’s to-do list, as Atec originators riff on ‘harmonisation’

Disparities in impact-related support for UK academics may widen funding inequalities from Research Excellence Framework, scholars fear

Both institutions and government say they want more foreign students in India, but a lack of interest – and cash – may be holding them back

Market logic has converted universities from publicly oriented educators of citizens to workforce training institutions serving economic interests, says Graeme Turner

Mindset ‘shift’ required as ‘threat landscape’ evolves from IP theft, expert says

Countering the US president’s divisive misuse of genetics starts with asking the right research questions, says Mareile Kaufmann

Former director general for higher education becomes top-ranking civil servant at department that allocates £13.9 billion R&D funding

‘AI-powered’ tools used by research sleuths overplay scale of issue now weaponised to defund projects, according to Thomas Südhof

Affected professional services staff will be given the chance to apply for one of hundreds of new posts

Former director general in the Department for Education joins university that also runs schools and colleges

Funding for curiosity-driven research ‘easiest area’ for governments to cut, warns science minister


Data shows surge in enrolments concentrated in metropolitan universities, as new ߣߣƵn commission comes into being

Financial pressures changing nature of student experience as higher education increasingly viewed in transactional terms