The Global North should share its research funds with the Global South
Trickling down funding through grants that can only be accessed by Global North colleagues intrinsically perpetuates inequity, says Manuel Barcia

Trickling down funding through grants that can only be accessed by Global North colleagues intrinsically perpetuates inequity, says Manuel Barcia

Campuses across the country tightening in-class rules, seeking to boost student engagement

AI is helping us mine 200,000 stakeholders’ ideas, sensible and silly, about core elements of the new Adelaide University, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd

MEPs say EU needs jurisdiction over higher education to ensure mutual recognition of qualifications, among other things, but universities aren’t so sure

The test aims to flag potential that school-leaving exams miss. But not all applicants to the hugely oversubscribed courses are cheering, says Brian Bloch

Negotiations on association deal completed, says joint statement, with signing expected in 2024

Free tuition also to be switched from first to last year of tertiary study, under pact between new governing parties

Union says more than 100 jobs could go at Potteries institution

Commons Education Committee exploring whether institutions should adopt ‘standardised method of mitigation’

More details announced about UK’s new mid-career academic funding programme

Scholars say government is giving universities a tall order without concrete support plan

Analysis of 5.8 million authors across all scientific disciplines also shows gender gap is closing, but with distance to go

Analysis from Education Insight also shows increased UK market share against rivals like ߣߣÊÓÆµ and US

Unlocking potential will need huge injections of funding, proper devolution and the type of long-term planning that has long been absent, says Sue Hartley