Ukrainian refugees get home fee status at English universities
Move also means students fleeing conflict will have access to student support such as loansÂ

Move also means students fleeing conflict will have access to student support such as loansÂ

Focus on organisational hygiene and you get a nice place to work. Quality and high performance may or may not follow, says Grahame Dowling

Western Sydney University deputy v-c discusses ‘pragmatism’ in climate change research institute title and shopping centre campus, after rankings success

‘Essay mills are now illegal entities, and you should not carry their advertising,’ says minister’s letter to sector

University and union branch offer ‘exit strategy’ as further walkouts prepared in long-running dispute

While those new to commercialising research often obsess about owning IP, seasoned unicorn breeders find a more relaxed approach is most effective

Quantum physicist describes breaking stereotypes about age in science, her venture into the start-up world and how she ultimately chose academia

Universities have the connections and resources for sophisticated risk management, not just ‘bureaucratic box-ticking’, says British-Australian academic

Institutions in UK, Ireland and Canada much more optimistic about post-pandemic outlook than counterparts in Australia and New Zealand

Academics warn against ‘technocratic’ solution when venues for publishing in languages other than English are struggling

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Well-meaning initiatives that prioritise student satisfaction over educational objectives deny students access to the type of rich learning experience that universities were designed for, argue...

Westminster government moves to defund the vocational qualifications come under scrutiny in Hepi paper

A mixture of privacy concerns and managerialism prevents universities from making good use of their research expertise, says Sunil Mitra Kumar

Horn of plenty:Â Is chasing unicorns the best way to commercialise research?