Huddersfield job cuts add to fears for arts provision in post-92s
Five departments set to be merged into three, says local union branch

Five departments set to be merged into three, says local union branch

Joint appointments, infrastructure sharing and publication fee waivers will help to rebuild Ukraine’s science system, say Western scientific bodies

Expert says initiative should make different offers to networks that want to integrate into a single institution or just work together

Leap into advanced cloud-based system doubles in single year, though big costs and complications still leave larger institutions on the sidelines

In fight to keep cities safe, some academics seen as harming urban poor by prioritising police and donors over community needs

Critics say draft policy put out for consultation ‘restricts free speech’ beyond legal obligations

Researchers suggest universities should do more to help researchers adapt after time overseas

The president of the University of Würzburg discusses the differences between the two systems, why he’s joined a European university alliance and the benefits of interdisciplinary working

High costs, opaque contracts and the difficulty of finding peer reviewers all point to the need for a divorce, says Robert Kaplan

Opposition bid to exclude political donors foiled as government amendment on foreign funding passes

In largest such use of criminal laws, dozens from University of New Hampshire – including witnesses who did not report – face prosecution after single hazing incident

Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain

Unesco report suggests large share of funding goes towards scholarships in relatively wealthy nations

IFS says adults studying individual modules may be less likely to complete degrees and get highly paid jobs

Low-quality studies waste resources, abuse patients and undermine trust in science. Ethics committees should be more stringent, says Edzard Ernst