Birmingham apologises for history of gay conversion therapy
Man came forward to report sexual reorientation practices he endured on campus in the 1970s

Man came forward to report sexual reorientation practices he endured on campus in the 1970s

Our rankings have always been independent of commercial interests; we have now enshrined this approach in five core values

Variable data in benchmarking tool suggest inflationary pressures yet to have full impact

But overall data on reclassification of staff does not show obvious impact on results

Lifelong Learning Commission says proposals to exclude microcredentials from loan entitlement are a mistake

This year’s positive financial results mask urgent need for historic reform to ease reliance on international students, says Nobelist

Preserving human capital for the post-Putin era is in everyone’s interests, say Dmitry Dubrovsky and Gleb YarovoyÂ

We will measure outbound student exchange and take into account the population size of a country to more fairly judge internationalisation, says Duncan Ross

Education secretary proposes amendment to higher education legislation to address calls for more transparency

‘Deeply problematic’ deadlock over Britain’s membership of European research scheme cannot continue, warns science minister ahead of ‘last round of talks’

Sky-high application and grant rates prompt fresh integrity concerns

Case spotlights FSU’s influence and prospect of its mounting bigger legal actions against universities once free speech bill becomes law

While lawmakers get attention for criticising tenure and working to weaken it, campus hiring practices seen doing more damage

Nation adds new work restrictions for overseas students and avoids any new recovery aid, as education minister sees extended lockdown raising value of its campuses

The Princeton University president discusses the oversimplification of the free speech debate and his personal journey of discovery kicked off by his son’s school projectÂ