Whitehall opposition to Braverman plan to cut UK graduate visa
Departments asked to set out positions on visas, with those resisting restrictions on post-study work options said to include Treasury

Departments asked to set out positions on visas, with those resisting restrictions on post-study work options said to include Treasury

Lack of agreement on whether industrial action should continue while talks are in progress hampers chances of resolving dispute

Sciences gain £145 million that would have gone to humanities and social sciences under old system

As bids are polished for the latest round of university alliance grants, debate is building over where longer-term funding should come from

Jo Grady’s more gradualist approach to industrial action offers better prospects for success, say Jak Peake and Adam Ozanne

Major report seeks to establish true emissions for the whole of the UK sector – and suggest route to net zero

George Freeman ‘still pushing’ and ‘still hopeful’ on association, but thinks forthcoming plan for UK global science role could be catalyst

Long-running divisions brought back to the fore at crucial period in UK pay negotiations

Haitian-born DesRoches aims to grow enrolment and diversity, boost research and create new global footprint

European Commission hails first association of a highly industrialised country outside of Europe

Year after MIT and Harvard’s abandonment of non-profit online course platform, universities slow in finding promised new beneficial mission, while for-profit buyer sheds staff and loses market value

Florida’s Trumpian governor has repeatedly attacked the freedom and expertise of the state’s university sector. With the Yale and Harvard graduate widely tipped as the 2024 Republican presidential...

UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink

Stopgap solution will run out in April, when symbolic deadline for resolving a wider EU-UK dispute over Northern Ireland will present itself