Brunel University to join University of London
Institution based in the west of the capital will join the federation to pursue ‘new opportunities for collaboration’

Institution based in the west of the capital will join the federation to pursue ‘new opportunities for collaboration’

Almost half of institutions say insufficient funding is biggest obstacle to better teaching and learning

First comprehensive research university to fully switch to block teaching believes it is destined to become ‘more mainstream’

The party behind the UK’s 50 per cent target is back in power but, while it still pledges commitment to equality of opportunity, it’s not clear what role – if any – universities will play in...

Providing skills, creating opportunity and training the teachers and nurses the UK needs: modern universities stand ready to deliver, says Rachel Hewitt

Many scholars were criticised for their comments after the Pennsylvania shooting but should those involved be losing their jobs?

Scholars express concern as the University Grants Commission has its budget slashed by 61 per cent

State governments, policy experts and law council present united front against federal proposal

Universities ‘not ready’ for imminent launch of complaints scheme, says legal expert

Candidate with a record of pushing for affordability in higher education nears White House run as Republicans go in other direction with J. D. Vance

Nobel prizewinner reflects on the early hype over graphene, why Brexit damaged British science, and how geopolitics is harming research

Off-campus trips have manifold benefits, especially for poorer students. We mustn’t lose them to technology or cost-cutting, says Robert Phillips

Age at which academic staff forced to leave the university to increase from 67 to 69

UCU accuses university of creating ‘two-tier workforce’ by employing people through a subsidiary company to prevent access to expensive scheme