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More generous arrangements eagerly anticipated, as ߣߣÊÓÆµ and New Zealand step back from trial flights

Lack of enthusiasm for universities within new research ‘road map’ confirms government wish to spend funding elsewhere, says policy expert

Crucial MP keeping an open mind but has ‘lots of concerns’ about ߣߣÊÓÆµn fee and subsidy reshuffle

Now is the time for universities to interrogate the inequities of traditional classroom settings to ensure they aren’t repeated online, says Jessica Rowland WilliamsÂ

Anthony Seldon reflects on his time leading the University of Buckingham as he prepares to step downÂ

New rule represents scaling back of ‘alarmingly broad’ original proposal from regulator

Jane O’Grady wishes this study of ideological inconsistencies had gone a bit deeper

Scholars put the case for experts in philosophy, narrative, literature and culture to work along the scientists in fighting Covid-19

Prizewinners argue that researchers have ‘stuck to a line’ about the pandemic’s danger in order to get politicians to listen – risking open debate

New study shows strong link between headlines and citations, but scholars say more research needed on causality

Ruling at school level seen as affirming situations involving colleges

Self-congratulatory messages about online teaching may belie failures to meet learning outcomes, warns Nabil Ghantous

Florida State University’s move triggers concern about impact on female employees, as coronavirus continues to spread

Familiarity with remote formats tempered by concerns over racism and health, survey finds

Michelle Donelan says there has been ‘too much focus on getting students through the door’ in England