Fear over ‘lack of strategic focus’ in Treasury’s growing HE role
As spending review looms amid wrangles within government, question of what Treasury wants from universities is pressing

As spending review looms amid wrangles within government, question of what Treasury wants from universities is pressing

New analysis commissioned by Hepi and UUKi offers ‘stark reminder’ of financial impact that overseas students bring

The EU’s massive cash injection with double Italy’s languishing higher education budget, says Ferruccio Resta

Melbourne team focuses on ‘unsexy’ end of the next big thing in biomedicine

Hallucinogen use up but alcohol consumption down as Covid drives change in student social habits

South Pacific nations trade barbs as unique pan-national university enters world stage

First presidential spouse with independent career hopes community college class will show middle ground on Covid

Top HBCU is latest victim in ransomware onslaught that has institutions globally struggling to counter

Furious backlash against comments by University of the Highlands and Islands leader Todd Walker

‘Wrong decisions’ by government on post-18 education at spending review could damage the places it wants to ‘level up’, warns Steve West

Increasing number of co-authors is linked to speedier career progression, especially for women, says Royal Society paper

For all the talk about the digital revolution, the demand for in-person education is stronger than ever, says Nick Hillman

Unhappiness among research managers over recognition of career support activities revealed by Vitae survey

Total intake down 2 per cent year-on-year, as entry gap between richest and poorest grows

Alice Gast to leave in August 2022 after being found guilty of bullying