Most universities in marking boycott threaten to dock full pay Union accuses employers of ‘needlessly aggressive and escalatory tactics’ By Tom Williams 30 May
Fears grow over fallout from Norway’s ‘political’ funding freeze Halt on Norwegian Research Council calls and plans to cut or postpone others are ‘extremely serious’, sector says By Ben Upton 30 May
Should REF environment statements get the chop? Lengthy statements on the research environment found in university departments are increasingly under scrutiny By Jack Grove 29 May
UCU backs down from transgender rights showdown on legal advice Lawyers say congress motion urging action against gender critical feminists could have breached Equality Act By Chris Havergal 27 May
Europe should copy ‘biodiversity’ of US universities – minister The ‘huge repertoire’ of institutions in the US is a strength of the sector, but some are sceptical Europe has much to learn from it By Ben Upton 27 May
Case for academic freedom ‘incomprehensible’ to most – Ignatieff Universities need to mount a broader case and form better alliances to defend their autonomy from outside threats, former head of CEU argues By Tom Williams 26 May
Global crises ‘demand HE shift to adult and community learning’ Colonialism, deindustrialisation and climate change mean universities must help change way we live, professor of educational futures tells CGHE event By John Morgan 26 May
Levelling up: show us the money, ministers told Universities told to make sure whole of government follows through on promised levelling up investments By Ben Upton 26 May
Eight providers face ‘boots-on-the ground’ OfS investigations Following ministerial orders, England’s independent regulator will look at business and management courses, including online provision By John Morgan 26 May
English university cuts set to hit struggling regions Job and course cuts in England bring concern on impact of ministerial pressure, plus warnings that universities are ‘lazily misusing’ cost-of-living crisis By John Morgan 26 May
International student demand for UK degrees ‘set to soar’ Ucas also forecasts continued dominance of China among overseas applicants By Simon Baker 26 May
UK vice-chancellors staying in posts longer Eight-year average ‘feels about right’ given need to get to know institutions and form strategies, says Hepi director By John Morgan 26 May