What is on the horizon for European research funding?
The EU’s next framework programme, Horizon Europe, is due to start in just over a year. But while its broad shape is settled, political wrangling over budget and participation rights means...

The EU’s next framework programme, Horizon Europe, is due to start in just over a year. But while its broad shape is settled, political wrangling over budget and participation rights means...

V-c who chairs financial sustainability group warns that deficit on doctoral training raises major questions

Review chair’s comments on ‘discretionary’ funding raise disturbing questions, say Mark E. Smith, Sarah Randall-Paley and Andrew McConnell

Universities are rapidly expanding their student rolls, using their increased scale to invest, compete and insulate themselves against economic uncertainty. But at what cost, asks Ellie Bothwell

The 2019 Booker Prize nominee and Brunel University London professor on how disapproval of her parents’ interracial marriage and their ‘mixed-race kids’ spurred her to write

Last year’s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of ߣߣÊÓÆµn research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...

Book of the week: Suzanne Franks assesses the state – and future directions – of media studies

There is nothing devilish about government oversight of research, but the Haldane Principle checks more sulphurous instincts, says Paul Jump

England’s new Disabled Students Commission will help eliminate the institutional missteps that can still blight disabled students’ experiences, says Chris Skidmore

Despite win, academic acknowledges critics of tactic of rapid-fire attacks on president

Theresa May’s new industrial strategy will support universities’ R&D, but more partnerships with business – while never entirely risk-free – are needed

Our weekly glance over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

South Korea’s University of Ulsan, a pioneer in academic and business collaboration, stresses the importance of communication for maximum engagement, writes Yeon-Cheon Oh

Stuttering reforms and party control of academics hinder country’s extraordinary scientific rise

National University of Singapore takes top accolade at inaugural ceremony