York wants to upgrade Greek partnership to branch campus
Proposal follows change in law to allow establishment of foreign university outposts in Mediterranean country

Proposal follows change in law to allow establishment of foreign university outposts in Mediterranean country

Teqsa’s request for extra clout to tackle ‘systemic’ governance failures deemed too much by some, too little and late by others

ScienceDirect innovation allows academics to interrogate articles and compare experiments


Sector haul neared £800 million last year but close to half of that went to just two universities

Government drive to boost research commercialisation struggles to get off the ground at public universities

The administration’s hostile edicts on DEI and science funding are sending shock waves through the US’ world-leading higher education system. Here, we present five takes on what is unfolding

Advanced linguistic and cultural skills remain essential for deep insight into how people see themselves in the world, say five modern languages academics

Improved grant success in UK regions reverses funding dominance of London and broader south-east, although disparities remain, says study

McMahon said the reductions are a “significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system.” Critics say they are reckless and will lead to chaos and confusion.

Rise of robot-written summaries should push publishers to articulate value and impact of research more clearly, argues Oxford University Press director

Largest cuts yet in UK higher education’s year of redundancies accompanied by promise of external investigation into ‘what went wrong’

Student recruitment company warns reintroduction of travel bans would damage perception of US as ‘welcoming’ country
ߣߣƵn east coast campuses emerge from lockdown after wayward storm pulled its punches

Recording gender identity but not sex perpetuates historical exclusion of women from research, paper argues