Knowledge exchange framework: first KEF results announced
Top-ranked global research institutions shine in many areas but lag on local growth and boosting skills

Top-ranked global research institutions shine in many areas but lag on local growth and boosting skills

Significant share of students say they would be more likely to get vaccine if they could do so on campus, but research reveals wide differences by ethnicity

Embassy closures, visa delays and travel restrictions contribute to ‘really worrying’ applications data

Regulator goes ahead with new guidance despite opposition from sector, citing impact of Covid-19 on sector finances

ACE and AAC&U leaders want to reverse narratives of US as ‘closed for business’ and degrees leading to ‘25 years in your parents’ basement’

Minister’s suggestion, which has a troubled history, among several medium-term ideas to revive international education

Matt Western says pandemic shows HE as ‘collective benefit’ helping tackle society’s problems, ahead of potential Labour policy battles

Journal editors condemn ‘unethical’ behaviour of Clare Relton who told conference about efforts to ‘circumvent’ trial blinding

Better and more open policies should accompany rapid jump in overseas recruitment, scholars say

‘Black hat’ techniques from drug sales and information warfare used on students seeking legitimate university services

Too much attention is paid to academic titles and too little to the substantial contribution they should indicate, says Brian Bloch

More pain in store for ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities, as bankruptcy beckons the colleges and agencies that scaffold their international operations

UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions

In letter to vice-chancellors, Universities UK says it is ‘disappointed’ sector’s biggest pension fund will not conduct a review of controversial valuation

Science minister’s replacement could curb momentum on women’s progress in STEM, critics fear