Auditors gave Buckingham ‘uncertain’ verdict on 2019 finances
Private university recorded £17 million deficit in 2019 and a potential £119,000 fine for late filing of accounts, as Crewe campus left problems

Private university recorded £17 million deficit in 2019 and a potential £119,000 fine for late filing of accounts, as Crewe campus left problems

Modern universities’ medical schools seen as key for access, NHS and levelling up neglected regions in England, with calls for expansion to go further

Helping students is not just about securing more counsellors and money for mental health support, according to bereaved family

Universities ‘must protect’ students’ right to protest, says student union leader

Few academics abused the autonomy they used to have – and fewer still complained about their salary, says Adrian Furnham

Meeting the continent’s need for more doctoral graduates is hampered by a lack of resources and qualified supervisors, says Teklu Abate Bekele

Unless Canberra provides stable funding, universities are doomed to boom-bust cycles, unionist warns

Cost of seven-day hotel quarantine equivalent to a whole term’s tuition fee to some students

By helping colleges deliver degrees, the OU will be fulfilling its founding mission, say Nadhim Zahawi, Tim Blackman and David Hughes

Cambridge scientist who forfeited EU research funding says industry will suffer badly from loss of influence

‘We are a designated evacuation centre. Bit by bit, we started coming to longer-term arrangements’

Former Paris-Saclay president Sylvie Retailleau must prove she can be a minister for all universities, say sector leaders

Disabled, disadvantaged, introverted and international students may all appreciate ongoing online options, says Robert Phillips

Eye-popping results from ߣߣÊÓÆµn study warrant complete overhaul of how teaching subsidies are distributed, researchers say

From hundreds of complaints over virtual teaching, a pattern of deference to institutions, except for those that had long discounted the format