‘How’s that possible?’: Royal Central principal’s surprise role
Olivier-nominated actress Josette Bushell-Mingo wants to keep pushing hard questions about role of arts in society as leader of London institution

Olivier-nominated actress Josette Bushell-Mingo wants to keep pushing hard questions about role of arts in society as leader of London institution

Beijing should ease off on top-down pressure and extend its window for reporting graduates' job status, academics say

The myths underlying politicians’ insistence on a blanket return to face-to-face teaching must be busted carefully, says Alistair Jarvis

Those who earn less than £40,000 a year face losing about 30 per cent of the value of their pension, according to ‘first global analysis’

High-profile pledge to spend £60 million a year on maths research has not been fulfilled, MPs hear

Clear majority of survey respondents from Poland and Italy believe ‘making a lot of money’ was an incentive for scientists working on Covid-19

Scholars urge home fees for young Hong Kongers but warn other former British colonies could want similar concessions

Minister asks OfS to develop new registration condition covering antisemitism and says it would be ‘incredible’ if Oxford offered degree apprenticeships

Federal agents charged with patrolling university labs fret the open environment, not knowing sector’s practices well enough, auditor concludes

But former education counsellor warns that a reliable picture of Covid’s fallout will be a long time coming

Ministers should see higher education as integral to levelling-up agenda instead of ‘taking any opportunity to pick a fight with universities’, says major report

Public Accounts Committee criticises Office for Students and DfE, while warning some institutions are being ‘put at risk’ by reliance on overseas fees

IFS says continued use of out-of-date inflation predictions to set living cost loans makes ‘no sense at all’

Humanities benefit individuals, societies and economies. They should be accessible to students from all backgrounds, says Neal Juster

Alumnus cautions that lines of communication with UK government ‘must remain open’ with transparent timescale for evacuation