Biden backs university Covid mandates as governors clamp down
US president follows higher education associations in condemning Republican bans on public health measures such as vaccination and face coverings

US president follows higher education associations in condemning Republican bans on public health measures such as vaccination and face coverings

Agreement to waive author fees similar to one with Jisc, which together serve as model for future expansion

Difference in scores given to white and non-white students largely disappeared in coursework, UCL study finds

Outflow of cash prompts calls for change in nation with world’s second-biggest English-speaking population

Funding body’s impending review should recognise sector’s clear preference for immediate open access, says Steven Inchcoombe

Ending automatic inflationary increases in benefits should keep contributions below 30 per cent of salary, says joint statement

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But journals’ open access fees are suddenly increasing researchers’ need for funding, says Adrian Furnham

Course cut critics castigate ߣߣÊÓÆµn institution for using data selectively, as sociologists elsewhere watch on nervously

Union members overwhelmingly back action even as number of compulsory redundancies slashed to two

Amid silence from universities and protests from Democrats, Biden prosecutors seek new trial for Anming Hu

Takeover will preserve ‘rich heritage’ of trade union college, say leaders

With ‘storytelling’ CVs becoming crucial in hiring and funding decisions, Jack Grove explores how academics can craft compelling research statements

Investment in education services provider IDP set to pay multimillion-dollar dividends as students use its language tests to head to Canada and UK

Westminster reforms would force leading providers out of sector, representative body warns