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Restrictions reimposed as isolated infections trigger domino effect

Restrictions reimposed as isolated infections trigger domino effect

Calls to use US federal research spending in universities to boost heartland regions gain political traction

Universities come under pressure to investigate scholars’ ties

Boris Johnson’s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ‘picking winners’

A new survey underlines the importance of anti-racism, mental health and climate change to current and potential undergraduates, writes James Sloam Â

ߣߣÊÓÆµn state’s audit reveals that the early financial benefits of Covid can outweigh the losses

But modelling at US university would mean more classes being scheduled at 7am

While female undergraduate numbers have finally reached parity, it is a different story among college fellows, say Elizabeth Baigent and Claire Hann

White Fragility author challenges institutions to live up to their proclaimed values

Grand challenges won’t be solved unless disciplinary research data are opened up to all, says Nathan Cunningham

The methodology behind the inaugural Arab University Rankings includes new regional measures on reputation and collaboration

Students and faculty to be asked annually about their personal opinions, with public funding tied to answers

Regulator’s financial report predicts significant drop in European enrolment, but for revenue to hold steady

Sussex head rose to vice-principal during previous five-year spell at Midlands institution

Tory peer Lord Johnson’s amendment to skills bill intended to stop ministers using ELQ rule or number caps in lifelong loans