Academics forced to flee US could become ‘new normal’, says Bray
Better support systems needed for scholars facing political threats, according to historian labelled ‘domestic terrorist professor’

Better support systems needed for scholars facing political threats, according to historian labelled ‘domestic terrorist professor’

Allocation of 9,500 extra places will boost capacity in a system where demand can be fickle

University says moving employees from more expensive scheme will save it up to £11 million a year

An early adopter of transnational education, Singapore has been curiously inactive recently, even as other Asian countries ramp up their own internationalisation efforts. Will local sensitivities...

Economic policy is boosting political interest in science, but researchers must bear in mind the time pressures on MPs, says Tracey Brown.

Successful research projects in scheme designed to foster collaboration involve 21 US-based grantees, up from 12 in 2024

Two London universities deemed to have breached new rules on safeguarding qualifications as regulator sounds alarm over how degree classifications are calculated

Macquarie insists due diligence on joint institute has been ‘comprehensive’, despite partner’s links with surveillance research

University says financial uncertainties continue as government’s proposed student levy will ‘wipe out any benefits’ from rising tuition fees

City leader outlines how government is making help available for universities to recruit top scientists and researchers


Facilitating face-to-face discussions key to ensuring students can have tricky conversations, says founder of new viewpoint diversity centre

Complete shutdown in access since invasion of Ukraine has transformed Russian studies, say historians finding ways to keep discipline going

Qantas and McDonald’s move into Australian higher education delivery, offering institutions employer-led pathways and potential new income streams

Universities should adopt proportionate anti-racist measures informed by the diverse voices of those most affected, say Michael Rosen, Catherine Rottenberg and Des FreedmanÂ