Transformative agreements are not the key to open access
Without a fuller embrace of repositories, the transition with be slow, partial and siloed, says Kathleen Shearer

Without a fuller embrace of repositories, the transition with be slow, partial and siloed, says Kathleen Shearer

Formula-driven funding for those hardest hit by deadlock with EU and more fellowship money unveiled under ‘Plan B’ road map

Graduate careers are long and pay varies by region – so why measure course value on graduate salaries 15 months in, asks Neal Juster

University sector awaits political leadership as key posts lie vacant

The bumper increase in QR funding for England may sound like heaven. But with doubts over the future of Horizon, UK research is stuck in purgatory

Experts predict institution in planned megacity could surpass KAUST with backing of all-powerful Mohammed bin Salman

Food insecurity is evident among both international and domestic students at all types of universities, say four academics

Switch to aggregated voting means staff at 149 UK universities could walk out if union gets majority turnout and support

European doctoral body says funders must recognise that current financial support is often insufficient for PhD researchers

As well as supporting societies, tackling loneliness and offering advice, unions have no problem amplifying the student voice, says Ben Ward

Minister bills new strategy as helping UK to keep pace with ‘global innovation race’

Businessman whose daughter won Georgetown admission after large donation successfully portrays his action as normal practice

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

New strategy looks outward as well as inward, as government vows to ‘come back even stronger than before’

High-profile pledge to spend £60 million a year on maths research has not been fulfilled, MPs hear