Lancaster objects to ‘very confusing’ Uclan name change plan
University wants to drop ‘Central’ and become ‘The University of Lancashire’, as existing location description has ‘little or no current relevance or meaning’

University wants to drop ‘Central’ and become ‘The University of Lancashire’, as existing location description has ‘little or no current relevance or meaning’

Experts describe drop as disappointing but caution that a number of statistical reasons could be behind the decrease

Head of UK Research and Innovation announces she will not seek to stay in office beyond next year

Eighty finalists from 17 countries and territories in the running across 10 categories, as prestigious awards enter sixth year

A change in atmosphere has encouraged academics to return to the country where they were once maligned, but funding pressures and issues with polarisation continue

In Vermont, a flagship for the first time counts more freshmen from a neighbouring state than from its own population

It might sound ‘wishy-washy’ but joyfulness can succeed where KPIs fail in supporting the institutional mission, new book argues

Fund of £20 million to support early- and mid-career researchers from black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani backgrounds

OIAÂ caseload continues to rise despite end of pandemic restrictions and fallout from marking boycott yet to hit

Claudine Gay did not plagiarise, and those who add her to the list of leaders who did ignore the hostile context of the accusations, says Harvey Graff

Brown, Columbia and Yale have agreed to pay eight-figure sums to see off claims that they colluded to hold down financial aid

European Commission stresses that ‘with academic freedom comes academic responsibility’, aiming to ‘de-risk, not to de-couple’ scientific collaboration

University hopes to build ‘culture of college-going’ with early offers to local high schoolers

Next EU framework programme should also deliver significant uplift in ERC spending, says funder

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