UK university strikes to continue despite offer of fresh talks
Union’s key decision-making committee decides against another strikes pause and putting agreement to members

Union’s key decision-making committee decides against another strikes pause and putting agreement to members

Student Loans Company says staff working from home caused an increase in the number of people over-repaying

Judges find university’s policy of compulsory retirement at 68 not ‘proportionate’ as aims not proven

The national student body for the UK has maintained the investigation into allegations of antisemitism was robust

After claims of image manipulation in papers by Marc Tessier-Lavigne, neuroscientist promises vindication amid signs of faculty unease

Higher education leaders are often reluctant to enter the political realm, but now this prudence carries the stench of cowardice, says Michael Roth

Broad agreement on the impacts of loan repayment arrangements, but less agreement on the remedies

The UK’s ‘rock star historian’ Peter Frankopan talks to Matthew Reisz about his ambitious follow-up to his Silk Roads chronicle and the perils of being seen as a modern-day sage

Trying to forecast the future of higher education tends to leave heads spinning, but new analysis from the OECD’s data guru brings some trends into focus

Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university

The AI chatbot may soon kill the undergraduate essay, but its transformation of research could be equally seismic. Jack Grove examines how ChatGPT is already disrupting scholarly practices and where...

Machine mind: The ChatGPT revolution in research

Dame Sally Mapstone will take up the role from 1Â August

Students at prominent all-female college vote to endorse admission of transgender male and non-binary students, but leadership refuses

Former OfS chief executive turned Bristol professor defends regulator ‘looking out for the interests of students’ as it comes under scrutiny