Doctoral dreams dashed as Canberra puts visa applications on hold
ߣߣÊÓÆµ the biggest loser, universities warn, as protracted delays shepherd PhD applicants elsewhere

ߣߣÊÓÆµ the biggest loser, universities warn, as protracted delays shepherd PhD applicants elsewhere

Greatest obstacles facing universities coming from increased ideological control over education, says professor

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

While contentious reforms were ‘a first for the OECD’, conference hears, they have reinforced a move away from taxpayer funding

Even before Covid led to so many job losses among casual and fixed-term academic staff, mass insecurity was increasingly being recognised as a blight on the sector. But is there any realistic...

Out of the mire:Â Is the tide turning on academic precarity?

Science minister hits out at lack of Treasury support for Plan B science scheme amid Westminster chaos

Minister heads for education secretary job having fought ‘culture wars’ against universities, but policy change may hinge on survival of Johnson government

UK students only marginally happier with the overall quality of their course than they were a year ago

Former nurse will take on research council post vacated by REF stalwart David Sweeney

Scientist’s appointment to succeed Dame Janet Beer sees him return to university where he studied

But new ߣߣÊÓÆµn education minister silent on sector’s calls for more spending on teaching and research

Ministers expected to cap numbers based on OfS numerical baselines, including proportions of graduates going into ‘managerial or professional employment’

As enrolments rebound after Covid, students from biggest African nation found to face tougher conditions on testing, financing, visas and admissions

Experts predict institution in planned megacity could surpass KAUST with backing of all-powerful Mohammed bin Salman