Horizon Europe deal for UK ‘rapidly approaching crunch point’
Open letter from groups representing more than 1,000 universities calls for association to be completed ‘as soon as possible’Â

Open letter from groups representing more than 1,000 universities calls for association to be completed ‘as soon as possible’Â

University says certification is a UK first, but has not counted emissions linked to travel

Online profile seen simplistically ‘as a proxy for being a publicly engaged academic’, warn researchers

Wave of reported injection assaults in nightclubs and bars raises questions over level of responsibility that lies with institutions

The pandemic has demonstrated that air miles are not a prerequisite for building international partnerships, says Aimee Ambrose

Leadership should be about empathy and compassion, sector leaders say

Humanistic fields are vital to solving the world’s most urgent problems; they also help students shape successful careers and meaningful lives, argue AgustÃn Rayo and Hashim Sarkis

Universities known for their focus on technology are improving in the arts and humanities

Fifty-two minutes that changed the world underpinned by 30Â years of basic research

Legacy admissions prove durable in US sector despite Amherst’s decision to scrap advantages

More than a third of postgraduate researchers not satisfied with well-being help, says Advance HEÂ survey

Universities welcome coming announcement but student advocate warns of damage done by restrictions

Social scientists have an opportunity to advise on reorienting the traditional public inquiry towards focused lesson-learning, says Matthew Flinders

Students flying in from Singapore won’t need to isolate, as long as they’re from Singapore

The European Commission must resist the temptation to overload nascent university alliances with its own strategic priorities, says Jan Palmowski