UK considers next steps as Horizon Europe deadlock continues
Westminster refers to alternatives rather than arbitration, after unproductive Brussels meeting triggered by legal action

Westminster refers to alternatives rather than arbitration, after unproductive Brussels meeting triggered by legal action

Land of the free market outpaces UK’s muted ‘levelling up’ with funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions

Aleks Subic suggests UK universities need to be ‘an active collaborator’ with government, rather than going on the defensive

Island nation looks instead to start university partnerships and boost mobility to reinvigorate its education exports

Careful thought is required before Western art music is condemned and cast out, says James Olsen

Research support must be realistic, the cost of educating UK students must be properly met, and overseas students remain welcome, says Ian Walmsley

University promises more memorials, community engagement and Afro-Caribbean institutional partnership after study into slavery links, setting aside just £1.5 million for legacy fund

Intergovernmental institute says ‘symbolic’ split over full attendance at council meetings led to failure of talks

Academic presses struggling to keep up with the demand for once-obscure books about war-torn nation

Trudeau government faces calls to follow Biden’s lead, although improvement in borrower repayment terms seen as more likely

Some students reluctant to switch to English-language lectures because national exams are conducted in Chinese

Acknowledging such students’ difficult personal circumstances is an important first step to improving their graduation rates, says Ozalle Toms

Huge study by Colorado researchers finds one in eight academics studied for their PhD at just five institutions

Families increasingly having to help students to get through their studies as inflation erodes value of loans

A groaning university wants ministerial permission to impose separate English- and Dutch-language course caps