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Policies risk inciting behaviour worse than 2000s immigration scams, expert warns

Policies risk inciting behaviour worse than 2000s immigration scams, expert warns

Omicron variant amplifying uncertainties, but initial indications suggest federal relief and economic growth may permit another year of post-secondary gains

Funding for green campuses, levelling up and international links would be a gift from Santa Rishi Sunak to himself, too, says Nick Isles

The author of The Richer, The Poorer on how Orwell, Steinbeck and Galbraith sparked an interest in poverty and inequality, taking a long view and fighting back

Commonwealth auditor general asked to review grant administration for the second time in three months

ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates

Analysts say generous grants, more housing and better information are needed to fix inequalities driven by parental incomeÂ

New ߣߣÊÓÆµn lobby group targets transparency, collegiality and ‘reconceived governance’

Universities see room for reasonable new legal restraints on foreign-funded scientists but fear overreach as final deal comes into shape

UK higher education says it wants diversity, but its treatment of early career researchers suggests otherwise, says Edda Nicolson

Thousands of researchers face Christmas crisis as grant announcements languish

Survey of staff in 10 different countries also suggests general satisfaction with moves overseas, alongside lack of understanding from ‘onshore’ campus staff

Study reignites debate over notion that success in gaokao exams and graduation from university has ‘life-changing’ effect on those from rural areas

Entrepreneur provides funding, but questions over student interest and regulatory environment

Castaway from EU programme must paddle harder to keep up and remain an enticing partner for the future, says university leaderÂ