Disabled students still need online learning options
Ditching digital provision will waste pandemic progress and make life harder for students who are disabled or carers, says Meredith Wilkinson

Ditching digital provision will waste pandemic progress and make life harder for students who are disabled or carers, says Meredith Wilkinson

Industrial action will no longer take place at several campuses over the summer

UCU ramps up criticism after announcements on cost-cutting programmes

James Wilsdon says he is open-minded about including more metrics in future research assessments

Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party pursues a residency requirement for rural Athabasca University, raising fears of lost talent

Our data-led report reveals the extent to which higher education institutions across the globe are contributing to gender equality and provides recommendations on the next steps universities can take...

THE research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates

If Western universities don’t respond to India’s opening up in the way envisaged, a clampdown could quickly follow, warns Peter Brady

Student protests ‘historically have ominous portents’ for country, scholar warns

Warwick statistician drops employment tribunal case without settlement

Arts and humanities programmes will be closed at Roehampton and Wolverhampton, with De Montfort also cutting jobs

Boost to teaching subsidies will not keep pace with inflation, critics warn

Battling for truth in opaque organisations? It’s enough to blow your mind, researchers say

War’s destruction is a chance for Ukraine to create a better higher education system, but security and funding will test rebuilders

As Biden nears issuing new regulations for adjudicating abuse complaints, nation’s top court considers case that could bring new conservative legal standard