‘We are ready’: Ukraine’s universities calm in the face of war
Academics call on overseas colleagues to ‘stand with us’ as Putin’s army attacks

Academics call on overseas colleagues to ‘stand with us’ as Putin’s army attacks

US ends Trump-era approach after scores of arrests, repeated failed prosecutions and growing criticisms

No group should have exclusive ‘authority to speak’, New Zealand forum hears

Gujarat seeks to entice overseas institutions with ‘headache-free’ offices in gleaming tower blocks

Flawed assumptions about how universities and statisticians would react to the trebling of fees are behind today’s retrogressive steps, says Aaron Porter

2022 winner brews up a fungi-based love story with a lot of help from his friends

Plans for students to apply to university after receiving their results have again been abandoned

Westminster government launches consultation on whether it should reintroduce student number controls, sector-wide or by institution

Current administration has pushed through important reforms, but reorganising a complex sector around universities will be a tougher sell

Audit of top psychology and neuroscience titles highlights relative lack of female editors and US dominance that may be harming science, say authors

Westminster government unveils major student finance changes creating ‘more sustainable’ system, as sector voices concern on minimum entry bar plan

The academy should be a safe haven for ignorance – provided it is accompanied by a willingness to be respectfully challenged, says Nic Smith
Back-to-campus plans hit snags on both sides of the Tasman

Westminster government ‘starting a conversation’ on minimum entry bar, and proposals would affect only ‘tiny proportion’ of students, says Michelle Donelan

Westminster government appears set to publish consultation on series of policy changes, including minimum entry requirements