BNO visa holders from Hong Kong ‘a bridge to Asia’, UK told
Scholars urge home fees for young Hong Kongers but warn other former British colonies could want similar concessions

Scholars urge home fees for young Hong Kongers but warn other former British colonies could want similar concessions

Minister asks OfS to develop new registration condition covering antisemitism and says it would be ‘incredible’ if Oxford offered degree apprenticeships

Federal agents charged with patrolling university labs fret the open environment, not knowing sector’s practices well enough, auditor concludes

But former education counsellor warns that a reliable picture of Covid’s fallout will be a long time coming

Ministers should see higher education as integral to levelling-up agenda instead of ‘taking any opportunity to pick a fight with universities’, says major report

Public Accounts Committee criticises Office for Students and DfE, while warning some institutions are being ‘put at risk’ by reliance on overseas fees

IFS says continued use of out-of-date inflation predictions to set living cost loans makes ‘no sense at all’

Humanities benefit individuals, societies and economies. They should be accessible to students from all backgrounds, says Neal Juster

Alumnus cautions that lines of communication with UK government ‘must remain open’ with transparent timescale for evacuation

Five departments set to be merged into three, says local union branch

Joint appointments, infrastructure sharing and publication fee waivers will help to rebuild Ukraine’s science system, say Western scientific bodies

Expert says initiative should make different offers to networks that want to integrate into a single institution or just work together

Leap into advanced cloud-based system doubles in single year, though big costs and complications still leave larger institutions on the sidelines

In fight to keep cities safe, some academics seen as harming urban poor by prioritising police and donors over community needs

Critics say draft policy put out for consultation ‘restricts free speech’ beyond legal obligations