Boycott Israel but not China? Bar Germaine Greer but not others?
Where do we draw the line on restricting academic freedom? asks Geraldine Van Bueren

Where do we draw the line on restricting academic freedom? asks Geraldine Van Bueren

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Do students’ rising demands for ‘safe space’ reveal a reluctance to be challenged, or a new zeal for political engagement?

Involvement in global quality assurance is crucial to signing up more overseas students, says Fiona Crozier

Some key points to take away from George Osborne’s speech today and the Treasury’s spending review document

Money Saving Expert founder fuming on decision to press ahead with controversial policy

Government relaxes student loan eligibility rules but confirms plan to freeze repayment threshold, as student opportunity funding also targeted

Chris Brink, who has been at the helm since 2007, will leave his post in December 2016

If the government is serious about globalisation in higher education, it should do more to open up overseas study to UK students

Savings include cuts in funding for poorest students and forcing existing students to pay more for loans

However, there is confusion over the final value of the settlement, which may include 'tucking in' of Global Challenges fund

The US was right not to close its borders to overseas students after 9/11, says Rajika BhandariÂ

New ministerial committee could wield power over research agenda, but support expressed for new pot of interdisciplinary funding