High-growth subjects ‘should be spared from impact of cuts’
International student demand in Australia rising in teaching, health and science and declining in business, new figures show

International student demand in Australia rising in teaching, health and science and declining in business, new figures show

President unlikely to back down after deadline passes with no takers for controversial deal that many believe would surrender institutional autonomy

Social sciences funding would be best spent on narrower calls. But would it dry up if we stopped pretending we can save the world, asks Andreas Schedler Â

Promises of more personalised education may stifle students’ ability to grow and change, according to UCL provost

University reports itself to watchdog after employees receive letters with the words ‘redundancy process’ clearly visible through an envelope

Association to all parts of EU framework funding programme ‘historic step’, Egyptian ministry says


Number of ranked universities increases by more than 20 per cent, while definition of interdisciplinary science also broadensÂ

Institutions named by the Punjab government rule themselves out, as experts question the viability of foreign expansion into the countryÂ

Institution at the heart of Donald Trump’s attacks on higher education tops global ‘soft power’ index

‘Significant’ number of institutions predicted to drop deals with main scholarly imprints, leaving journal access much reduced

The European Research Area was first proposed 25 years ago in the hope of levelling up Europe’s national research systems and challenging global rivals. Implementing that vision has been achingly...

A policy that locks in more process and expense while the public sector stands still doesn’t protect students: it protects the status quo, says Conrado Briceño


Technology can be used to offer vital research experience and create inclusive curricula, according to physicist Jess Wade