ߣߣÊÓÆµ mulls loans for student living costs
While analysts fear cost and debt blowout, loan scheme architect says it can work with careful design

While analysts fear cost and debt blowout, loan scheme architect says it can work with careful design

New Medical Research Council funding model will undermine world-famous research centres, claim researchers

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Controversial plays staged at Oxford and Cambridge helped shape the Bard’s depictions of academic life, book claims

UK and EU must follow through on positive statement from Ursula von der Leyen, according to industry, academic and research organisationsÂ

Industrial relations professor discusses how his field has become dominated by HR, the role of public intellectuals and his book on rail union leader Mick Lynch

Students need to know the broad outlines of global imperial history if they are to judge claims for themselves. But, typically, they don’t, says Ian Pace

Rust Belt rebound: Does Pittsburgh show how university-led innovation can transform cities?

Post-industrial regions the world over are pinning their hopes on universities to reboot them as prosperous innovation economies. But questions remain about the depth and breadth of the high-tech...

ߣߣÊÓÆµn institutions plan outposts in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

Plugging gaps with higher fees paid by students from overseas has allowed institutions to dodge political battles over funding, but it won’t last

Science minister says Treasury should release Plan B funding to ensure UK science does not suffer if negotiations take months

Buyer displays ‘confidence’ in Australasian student flows, as vendor exits region

Neuroscientist to leave post in summer 2024 after 14 years in charge

After extensive complaints from sector groups, administration postpones but does not abandon prohibition against working with companies from abroad