UK ministers urged to bridge post-Brexit EU structural funds gap
University-led projects ‘directly supporting local employers, jobs, and communities’ at risk, UUK tells government

University-led projects ‘directly supporting local employers, jobs, and communities’ at risk, UUK tells government

‘Task force’ to facilitate two-way flow of students and graduates

Withdrawal of honorary degree from government race review chair raises Tory ire, while OfS chief executive says legislation would allow it to act on such cases

Researcher shrugs off ban, saying Russians are ‘used to avoiding such useless regulations’

Renaissance historian will be first woman to lead the Russell Group institution

Head of Cardiff University’s new social sciences centre says virtual working has not dented the case for new ‘superlab’

Long-standing issues put into sharp focus as expert predicts half of students pursuing medicine abroad fail to become doctors

In spite of announcing no net value in the Trump-era clampdown, Biden prosecutors persist with unclear evidence against Kansas scientist

Mental illness has been depicted as the primary occupational health hazard of UK student life since the 1950s, says Sarah Crook

The Tohoku University president discusses the legacy of the 2011 earthquake and making his institution more friendly to foreignersÂ

Sunny start to the latest round of UK industrial action couldn’t mask the frustrations felt by many union members

Parliamentarians clash on funding discretion and whether it should continue, but agree on need for ARC review

Holberg Prize winner Sheila Jasanoff says policy implications of technological progress deserve far greater study

Professor says he accepts it may be necessary for ties to be cut to some institutions in the country  Â

Unions want Staffordshire University to stop hiring new employees through a subsidiary company on ‘inferior terms’