Strike ballot over multimillion-pound cuts at Newcastle
As institution puts freeze on promotions and recruitment, and invites voluntary redundancies, union says staff should not pay price for ‘financial mismanagement’

As institution puts freeze on promotions and recruitment, and invites voluntary redundancies, union says staff should not pay price for ‘financial mismanagement’

Labour’s wholehearted support for Aria chair Matt Clifford’s artificial intelligence blueprint promises more funding for scholarships and fellowships

Universities are invited to participate, as the portal for our global research-focused rankings opens

Researcher questions whether ‘care obfuscation’ is the answer to mums’ sense of exclusion

MarÃa Zambrano programme was designed to attract international talent – but many recipients say no effort has been made to retain them

Institution-wide policies must affirm the necessity of engaging critically with AI tools in ways that foster human agency, writes Joseph Moxley

Better tech alignment, industry guidance and identity verification would all help – as would meaningful and visible punishments, says Kim Eggleton

University of Southern California says it will start semester as planned

Tec de Monterrey’s partnership with Boston’s Ragon Institute shows how Latin America can connect to global centres of excellence, says David Garza-Salazar

With new restrictions imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, academics prioritised protecting teaching over research, study finds

Buckinghamshire New leader says regulator needs to take stronger action on subcontracted courses

Union says running total of acknowledged underpayments now stands at A$265 million across Australia

Staff survey results indicate one in eight employees at UK’s main research funder witnessed bullying or harassment in past year, with one in 14 on the receiving end themselves

Institutions falling short of recruitment targets will have to reform in order to receive subsidies, with extra on offer to those which merge

‘People lose a lot of their energy and resources to fear and speculation versus focusing on what’s actually happening,’ says newly inaugurated Boston University leader