UCU: union staff vote to strike over ‘workplace racism’
Unite calling for independent investigation into institutional racism and how organisation is run

Unite calling for independent investigation into institutional racism and how organisation is run

Listening to students and engaging activist donors in university affairs in more constructive ways would both help, says Richard Joseph

Chinese nationals studying abroad report being subject to transnational surveillance by authorities, leaving them scared to speak freely

Proposed legislation ‘unnecessary’ because existing arrangements already include caps, says strategist

THEÂ analysis reveals how entry rates have improved much faster in Labour-held constituencies than in Conservative ones since 2010

Acknowledging Aboriginal intellectual traditions could ‘bring students back’ while improving weather forecasts, says co-creator of new course

Despite claims of political appointments, no party seems to want to make interference in universities an election issue, says Mukhtar Ahmad

Universities losing income from international students would have to slash their R&D spending, letter to chancellor warns

Malaysia is learning from top student destinations like ߣߣÊÓÆµ and Canada when it comes to creating balanced immigration rules for foreign students

The likes of Google are being undermined by both AI and their own commercial imperatives. Researchers can no longer rely on them, says Andy Farnell

Initiative aims to bridge the gap as education seen as ‘not solving’ Africa’s employment issues

Western business practice is not universal, so why are studies from elsewhere so rare in the literature, asks Yuliya Snihur Â

Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country

Body that negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take on new remit from Universities UK

Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism