Universities hope to feel ‘more listened to’ under Kendall
Departure of Peter Kyle as science secretary raises hopes that his successor Liz Kendall will offer a more sympathetic ear on research concerns
Departure of Peter Kyle as science secretary raises hopes that his successor Liz Kendall will offer a more sympathetic ear on research concerns
Incoming leader of new entity says course sharing on the cards ‘where it makes sense’ as unions fear merger will result in more job cuts
Good progress has been made on implementing the Universities Accord but much more is needed to achieve parity, say five deputy vice-chancellors
A sector described by a leading party figure as a ‘conveyor belt for communism’ is understandably wary of Nigel Farage’s latest right-wing populist project. But Reform UK persistently tops opinion...
South-east institutions to collaborate under multi-university group model – the first initiative of its kind in the UK sector
Association would have ‘a multiplier effect on research resources and scientific effort’, advocates say
Plunging international student retention rates are exacerbating the financial pain for Australian universities
Students from rural and disadvantaged areas disproportionally affected by subject cuts, British Academy warns
More support needed for disadvantaged students during medical studies to compensate for lack of ‘insider?knowledge’, researchers say
Amid declining attendance, some scholars see merit in making one-to-one feedback sessions mandatory while others say it is time to ditch historical anomaly
Without specific classes, students may leave college still unable to separate science from nonsense, says Natalia Pasternak
Legal protections and sustainable funding key for Europe to be ‘beacon of open and free science’, guild says
Researcher whose name appeared on letter coordinated by the group Scholars for Truth About Genocide says he has no idea how it got there