Scotland and Wales seeking to stay in Erasmus+
Devolved nations say they should be given any replacement funding for scheme from UK government ‘in the first instance’

Devolved nations say they should be given any replacement funding for scheme from UK government ‘in the first instance’

LSE research head says academia should work with other service sectors to enable free movement for a fixed period of time

Doctoral glut seen as especially bad in nation that does too little research

New position of White House social sciences adviser may raise priority of social response to coronavirus and consideration of race-related factors

The Turing mobility scheme is a poor substitute for Erasmus+ but UK universities must learn to love it or it will soon crumble, says Marcus Dowse

THE’s Careers Clinic brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

The move online allows students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and learn from a variety of sources, says Tom Collinson

Money ‘reallocated’ from specialist institution fund announced by government last year, UKRI saysÂ

Director of fair access warns that school-leavers from coastal and former industrial communities are less likely to see a degree as a way to improve their lives

Concerns raised over potential lack of opt-out and charging regime

New director acknowledges social justice agenda must go hand in hand with financial sustainability of troubled institution

Robert A. Segal applauds a comprehensive survey of the distinctions and similarities between the three great Religions of the Book

Gang Chen gets backing as US reported to be considering retreating from such cases

Online graduation rates are much lower than those for conventional degrees. It’s time to ‘re-personalise’ remote learning, says Ormond Simpson

Sector leaders say government proposal amounts to ‘a sudden multimillion-pound hit’ for some institutions and criticise decision not to phase changes