Cardiff vice-chancellor grilled over ‘backtracking’ on job cuts
Welsh university leader warns of further job losses for professional services staff as politicians probe scale of original cuts
Welsh university leader warns of further job losses for professional services staff as politicians probe scale of original cuts
Politician and podcaster says countries like Singapore and Hong Kong stand to benefit more from Trump’s attacks on higher education than the UK
Data showing more UK students from all backgrounds opting for term-time employment could be sign of decreasing graduate premium, say analysts
Controversial rules on uncapping output numbers for researchers and preventing research ‘portability’ confirmed
Education committee announces inquiry into higher education funding as financial position of sector worsens
Rather than pinning hopes for growth on spin-outs, it is better to invest in upskilling and demand-led commercialisation, says Simon Collinson
Central European University president Shalini Randeria believes universities must improve public outreach to fend off rising impact of populism
UK academia faces ‘pivotal moment’ as deadline approaches for cash-strapped universities to negotiate deals with leading publishers
As the Trump administration proposes enormous cuts for the US’ world-renowned science agencies, Jack Grove looks into what is driving the attacks beyond political malice?– and what, if anything, can...
The former home secretary said restrictions announced in the recent White Paper will ‘put a squeeze’ on some universities
June spending review reveals real-terms increase in science department’s budget as student levy remains on the table for universities?
Judge rules against Adult Human Female filmmakers who sued union over harassment claims
University of Edinburgh to house new national supercomputer as government reverses spending decision