UKRI chair pick pressed by MPs on 鈥榩olluting鈥 career
Ex-BHP chief executive and current Shell chair defends himself as 鈥榗ommitted to net聽zero鈥 in pre-appointment hearing

Ex-BHP chief executive and current Shell chair defends himself as 鈥榗ommitted to net聽zero鈥 in pre-appointment hearing

鈥楶atronising鈥 to expect聽lower standards from students from disadvantaged backgrounds, says OfS following newspaper report

Young universities have openness to innovation, youthful agility and collegiate attitudes on their side. They will need all these qualities to emerge stronger and wiser into the post-Covid world

Asian universities further boost their performance in list of world鈥檚 best universities founded during the past half-century

Data from THE World University Rankings show where young universities are making rapid improvements

Institution confident of legal victory, but political costs loom in conservative state

The pandemic has hit older populations harder than the young. Might the same be true of universities?聽Ellie Bothwell considers if聽the聽flexibility and agility聽of聽younger institutions made them more...
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Secret lists of preferred papers have been circulated prior to computer science meetings to help favoured scholars get ahead, says US professor

New programme for universities modelled on version that increased racial equity within NIH鈥檚 own聽laboratories

Covid redundancy terms include non-disclosure and non-disparagement obligations, as corporate HR culture captures universities

Many UK institutions say they do not plan to return to pre-pandemic methods and will use next academic year to test new approaches

Plans to reduce teaching grant are one of 鈥榖iggest attacks on arts and entertainment in English universities in living memory鈥

Some students have abused privacy allowances and marking latitude 鈥 but others鈥 ongoing engagement has been heartening, says Robert Zaretsky

Governments have focused on building up a lavishly funded research elite, but the forced switch online has made them realise losers in this system cannot cope