Jo Johnson plans for KEF to measure knowledge exchange
Framework to measure university-business links would follow TEF and REF

Framework to measure university-business links would follow TEF and REF

UK needs an antidote to London dominance and toxic deindustrialisation, says John Morgan

Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council

Driving force in ‘edgy, self-confident’ city’s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse

Australia’s new impact assessment exercise recognises cultural, social and environmental impacts, but there is a danger that economic impact will override everything, says David Lloyd

For academics and students alike, pressure to perform coupled with a lack of institutional support can severely affect mental health

Singapore has the continent’s best university for the third year in a row but China’s stars are in the ascendant, says Ellie Bothwell

Transcript of the speech delivered by Jo Johnson, universities and science minister, at the 2017 annual conference of the Higher Education Funding Council for England

Carolyn Fairbairn’s UUK speech will also criticise Labour’s plans to abolish tuition fees in England

Observers say key issue is whether review’s remit is wide-ranging, or set to predetermined objectives

The 2021 research excellence framework could be more representative and humane than ever, but the devil will be in the implementation, says James Wilsdon

Discipline at ‘critical point’ in UK as universities struggle to replace retiring staff, says report led by Newcastle vice-chancellor

Will the current blockade on Qatar harm its higher education system? Simon Baker investigates whether the need to find common scientific ground among Gulf states could win out
Brussels, 28 Apr 2003 The European aerospace industry has agreed on a set of guidelines for customer-supplier relationships, one of which calls for the creation of a common research and development...

Despite failure to include several prestigious institutions in the project, the president of the University of Paris-Saclay says that it will still be a ‘globally world-class university’