Delhi v-c’s forced exit spotlights Indian governance crisis
Yogesh Tyagi suspended by government after he and executive council try to appoint rival candidates for registrar

Yogesh Tyagi suspended by government after he and executive council try to appoint rival candidates for registrar

Academics see end of Trump as end of rules deterring global research recruitment

Employers have made ‘significant, and unprecedented, adjustments to their student recruitment’, report shows

Government outlines scenario where university spinout’s sale to investor with links to ‘hostile state’ could be called in under planned new law

Government plan allows for six-day ‘travel window’ in run-up to deadline, but union says plan is ‘riddled with holes’

The potential involvement of the UK, ߣߣÊÓÆµ and Canada requires a fair payments mechanism between the EU and associate countries, says Jan Palmowski

Staff serving on campus during lockdown are 50 per cent more likely than their housebound peers to be at ‘high risk’ for health problems

After cutbacks to the programme in July, lawmakers have managed to pad out the budget slightly, but universities remain disappointed

Government plans week of mass testing to get English students home for festive season

While the pandemic may force an end to open-plan academic spaces, ߣߣÊÓÆµn forum hears that ‘empty glass boxes’ are not the answer

Minister says she has consulted with universities across the UK on the decision

Data from annual survey will inform the 2022 World University Rankings

Former education secretary says business schools must work harder to demonstrate their relevance

Democrat boost in and around university campuses may help deliver on tuition-free promise

Data from THE World University Rankings suggest universities in Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland get far more per academic