International help 鈥榤ust not kill Ukrainian system with kindness鈥
As Ukrainian universities resume online teaching, experts say longer-term solutions must avoid brain drain and look to post-war recovery

As Ukrainian universities resume online teaching, experts say longer-term solutions must avoid brain drain and look to post-war recovery

Allan Goodman tells THE聽that need to keep pace with other nations could push issue up political agenda

Unreliable internet connections and underdeveloped pedagogies will blunt the potential impact of online options, says Mukhtar Ahmad聽

The PSL president discusses bringing staff on board and not over-centralising services

Cabinet minister聽says he would like to see new聽institutions in places like Doncaster, Wigan and Grimsby

Canberra鈥檚 policy changes helped turn its big-ticket infrastructure schemes into pipe dreams, university-industry report argues

Clash of views on聽whether controversial legislation鈥檚 support is dwindling and whether it will be carried over to next session of Parliament

With new divisions at NIH and NSF, federal government making long-promised structural changes to get universities and their scientists beyond their silos

Turbulence caused by pandemic may have reduced appetite for radical reform of research assessment and rewards, suggests study

After fighting off attempt to expel them, academics resign from learned academy over 鈥榰ntoward political focus鈥

Complicity of Russian universities in the savage assault on Ukraine must lead to severe punishments, write four Ukrainian academics

Announcement comes amid growing criticism of extra regulatory load placed on universities by reforms聽

The University of Gda艅sk is housing hundreds, and expects thousands. But couldn鈥檛 the burden be shared more widely, asks聽Agnieszka Piotrowska

Ministers halt funding to programmes with 鈥榮tate and institutional collaborators鈥 but 鈥榮mall number鈥 of partnerships remain under review

Findings from Dutch confessional covering methods, supervision and publishing likely to be repeated in other countries, authors say