Editors stage mass resignation after academic publisher sold
Amsterdam University Press series editors quit with open letter objecting to sale to for-profit publisher
Amsterdam University Press series editors quit with open letter objecting to sale to for-profit publisher
Current enrolment rates are increasingly misaligned with NHS capacity for clinical placements, never mind graduate recruitment, says Ruth Pearce
Special envoy plans ‘report card’ judging institutions on efforts to tackle hate speech and protect Jewish students and staff
Academics must come out from ‘behind our walls and our labs’ and take the lead on sustainability issues, conference hears
Further meetings fail to reach agreement in UK sector talks, with union calling 1.4 per cent rise a ‘real-terms cut’
Country amasses 30,000 researchers working on new technology,?‘dwarfing’ the talent pools of its nearest rivals
Data for 2025 falls behind 2024 numbers for first time just ahead of?make-or-break recruitment window?
Researchers call for improved national assessment processes as proposals receive different feedback at European level
More cautious?lifelong learning policy ‘inevitable’, say experts, as ministers emphasise phased transition to new system
Once, Australia offered generous scholarships to help overseas students gain an Australian degree. Now it relies on their fees to keep its HE system afloat. But with significant proportions of some...
Trump’s assaults on science in the US present an opportunity that the university would be unwise to spurn, says chancellor candidate Gina Miller
Better education-industry links can ensure continent capitalises on new technologies in a way it didn’t before, says World Bank economist
Demand from Chinese students softens worldwide as economic concerns reshape family choices, new agency data shows
Students more positive on all aspects of university life than last year, but regulator flags management problems at some institutions