NHS crisis puts nurse training efforts in spotlight
Loss of bursaries is not only cause of dramatic fall in applications for UK nursing courses, say university leaders

Loss of bursaries is not only cause of dramatic fall in applications for UK nursing courses, say university leaders
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Hepi’s exposure of the degree to which teaching subsidises research should provoke a new approach to funding, says Phil Ward

Research of lasting value needs an open environment

Andrew McRae explores what effects the value debate could have on the structure of the sector

Framework to measure university-business links would follow TEF and REF

UK needs an antidote to London dominance and toxic deindustrialisation, says John Morgan

Driving force in ‘edgy, self-confident’ city’s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse

Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council

Australia’s new impact assessment exercise recognises cultural, social and environmental impacts, but there is a danger that economic impact will override everything, says David Lloyd

Carolyn Fairbairn’s UUK speech will also criticise Labour’s plans to abolish tuition fees in England

Transcript of the speech delivered by Jo Johnson, universities and science minister, at the 2017 annual conference of the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England

Singapore has the continent’s best university for the third year in a row but China’s stars are in the ascendant, says Ellie Bothwell