UK government’s £1.6 billion Horizon clawback ‘breaks R&D pledge’
Unused funds earmarked for UK association to the European Union’s research programme returned to Treasury

Unused funds earmarked for UK association to the European Union’s research programme returned to Treasury

Almost 400 bachelor’s and master’s courses attracting enhanced post-study rights named as term-time working hours limit extended

Vice-chancellor warns of cuts to areas such as degree apprenticeships and infrastructure projects if fee squeeze continues

University groups say the proposed agreement with the German-British publisher ‘still does not meet the needs of the sector and our members’

Forcing undergraduates to use AI chatbots as a learning tool will help students and educators, argues Dan Sarofian-Butin

Tough new demands requiring institutions to produce world-class research could put some universities’ titles under threat. But is that a good thing?

More universities may opt to increase charges if government offers no way out of growing deficits, scholar warns

State education department head suggests SAT could be replaced by Christian-oriented alternative

UCU leadership criticised for making ‘unilateral’ decisions as academics scramble to get back to work

One in three students misses 8am classes, and having more early starts is associated with lower grades, Singapore study finds

Dual history programme for Ukrainian students will be developed and offered with Ukrainian Catholic University, one of six schemes to share charity funding

Science community welcomes appointment, which follows creation of dedicated Whitehall department

In the week his sister should have graduated in Kabul as a doctor, PhD student Naimat Zafary describes the reality for Afghan women denied their degrees

Fate of vice-chancellor set to be decided at crunch meeting, with student protests also disrupting start of academic year

University leadership attempts to restart in-person operations but students still in mourning say ‘we aren’t ready’