New Zealand seeks all gain, no pain in ‘high value’ overseas pivot
Discussion document seeks feedback on vision of international education Utopia

Discussion document seeks feedback on vision of international education Utopia

Universities in low-income regions worry that the Covid crisis could stymie their life-saving research and life-changing teaching. Ellie Bothwell writes

Shutting off the talent pipeline into the creative industries risks the UK’s reputation for creativity and its potential for growth, says Anne Carlisle

Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark

Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn’s spending review will be a ‘make-or-break moment’

The science base, public and private, needs certainty over how promised funding increases will be spent, says Chris Skidmore

Access and safety in the one package, as island nation banks its Covid management success

Science and Technology Committee says Sir Andrew Mackenzie must improve knowledge of research issues and avoid potential conflicts of interest

Boris Johnson will head new expert panel, with Sir Patrick Vallance leading Downing Street science unit

University and industry leaders in the UK will discuss the importance of collaboration between institutions, businesses and nations post-pandemic

The amazing work of university staff during the pandemic has created unrealistic expectations, argue Martha Diede and Michelle Pautz

The Universities Superannuation Scheme is changing how it invests in ethical funds, which should be a concern to striking academics, argues Bernard H. CaseyÂ

Boris Johnson’s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ‘picking winners’

With business backing for education declining, the government must invest to ensure that universities can offer a lifetime of learning opportunities, says Jonathan Michie

Summer schools that funnel thousands of international students into UK universities are on the brink of collapse, warns Tim Essex