Anxiety ‘understandable’ but science money ‘is there’ – Vallance
Science minister says way physics funding cuts were communicated was ‘pretty gruesome’ but insists most budgets will increase

Science minister says way physics funding cuts were communicated was ‘pretty gruesome’ but insists most budgets will increase

Critics decry ‘missed opportunity’ to help graduates as chancellor skips chance to cut debt levels

Enhanced reporting and training requirements came into force just over a year ago but student deaths continue

Guaranteed places may be ‘irresistible’ to UK students but unlikely to be in their best interests long term, warn experts

Mega-donation from Ben Delo highlights growing interest from tech moguls in alternative science funding structures

Shock decision will put off more students, say critics, with visa grant rates already plummeting


Unlike those in the West, Iranian students explicitly reject a leftism they see as supportive of the Islamic Republic, says Roohola Ramezani

Governments in UAE, Qatar and Bahrain order institutions to shift to online learning after Iran launches drone and missile attacks

Under-fire Charles Darwin University decides to concentrate on core business after resignation of vice-chancellor


Lengthy wait for legislation to introduce an amended Office for Students-run grievance process is unnecessary, claim campaigners

Figures with links to private education group appointed to university’s board to provide ‘strategic’ guidance

New platform launched to coordinate responses to humanitarian crises will initially focus on refugee inclusion in branch campuses