Entry tariff data show market is transforming English HE
With competition for students unleashed, some post-92 and pre-92 universities now appear indistinguishable on grades needed for entry

With competition for students unleashed, some post-92 and pre-92 universities now appear indistinguishable on grades needed for entry

White House challenges Congress and EU on priorities and rules for AI

Use of word angers students, who say it was pedagogically unnecessary and hurtful

Employers value higher and degree apprenticeships. Restricting access to them would be counterproductive, says Jane Longmore

Minister flags ‘financial fine-tunings’ to ‘squeeze greater productivity out of existing funding’

Four-year deal with Wiley hailed as ‘step-change’ moment in switch to open-access publishing

After months of angry vows from the president, formal proposal limits scope and penalties but onlookers remain wary

Graduate students had been seeking help with high housing costs

Review cites repeated failures to help thousands during decades of assaults, despite presence of credible evidence

Academics say they are relieved that the government will seek to participate in EU research programme, but danger of full package of agreements collapsing is ‘a real scenario’

Proposed definition could provide get-out-of-jail-free card for ‘rogue academics’, some claim

Silence of academics allowing politicians to abandon pledges to back Horizon Europe funding in crunch talks, observers warn

With a new show in the pipeline, academics have many suggestions for plot lines and pitfalls to avoid

A recent posting on bioRxiv may have been erroneous, but the mistakes were picked up within hours, notes Kristen Sadler

Helping Americans understand and value science is vital to nation’s continued supremacy, conference hears