Ahmed writes to v-cs to urge review of sex and gender policies
OfS’ free speech director tells institutions to ensure they are meeting ‘regulatory obligations’ after Sussex fine

OfS’ free speech director tells institutions to ensure they are meeting ‘regulatory obligations’ after Sussex fine


Renewed push for country to join Horizon Europe, as foreign minister urges universities to ‘diversify’

Third straight year that number of first-class degrees awarded falls, although some UK universities continue to buck the trend

‘Academic inbreeding’ results in lower research productivity but greater growth in student numbers, Italian study finds

Medr hatched last year with a radical remit to oversee both further and higher education. But will its baptism of fire singe its wings or provide it with an opportunity to find its teeth and reshape...

When technology is deployed to augment individuals’ capacities, they retain the power to shape social and political outcomes, says Stephanie Marshall

Rapid pace of change makes keeping course content up to date a real challenge, according to technology expert

Cost of living concerns and difficulties finding graduate jobs drive students to join widespread protestsÂ

Concerns that UK’s £2 billion annual quality-related funding stream could be cut allayed by Research England’s budget increase

Reviving caps could ‘backfire’ if Treasury given more control over what courses universities run, says former universities minister

As higher education institutions shed thousands of jobs, we track developments and bring together latest analysis with resources for affected staff and students


Recently published jobs data shows difficulties of securing Oxbridge role, plus characteristics of those most likely to be successful

OfS finding that university failed to uphold its free speech duties prompts others into reviewing policies that some believe were ‘copied and pasted’