Biden challenges universities to meet surge in training demand
Infrastructure plan poised to bring millions of new students as well as billions of research dollars

Infrastructure plan poised to bring millions of new students as well as billions of research dollars

‘Unpredictable’ sequence of cuts and increases for UK science budgets is undermining faith in spending promises, say sector leaders

OfS says group needs ‘increased flexibility and greater support’ to overcome challenges

Research is for public benefit. The UK’s next deal with Elsevier must accelerate the abolition of journal paywalls, says Paul Boyle

Leading scholar says region must place more importance on liberal arts, not just science and engineering, to build better societies

Huntington accepts separation from Laurentian, but Thorneloe sees danger to students and faculty nationwide

Katherine Fleming tells THE event New York University would ‘turn into a gigantic teaching institution for data science’ if it responded to outside pressure

Deborah D. Rogers learns how the privileged make college admissions processes work in their favour

Putting aside questions of sexism, racism and homophobia, ߣߣÊÓÆµn literature review finds that SETs are just poor science

Ex-chair discusses his time at regulator, next project reviewing delivery for the Westminster government and new book Accomplishment

Four-year study into publisher responses uncovers delays of almost three years to investigations and ‘huge variance’ in action taken

Long-term public and economic health depends on empowering universities, businesses and health systems to work together, says Michael Spence

Complaints about essay mills peaked as online delivery concerns subsided, regulator’s report says

Union warns that employers ‘have offered very little to dissuade members from voting for another round of industrial action’

THE event hears benefits of emulating Bologna Process would be huge, but efforts might need to start small