More jobs going as Kent seeks to save another ?19.5 million
University opens voluntary severance scheme after struggling on domestic and international recruitment, after cutting jobs and courses last year
University opens voluntary severance scheme after struggling on domestic and international recruitment, after cutting jobs and courses last year
Bodleian Libraries closed to visitors after latest protest action
Proposed governance probe seen as setback for a sector struggling with social licence
New strategy encourages partnerships between Chinese and foreign universities as US institutions shutter joint projects?
Long-awaited governance council, delayed by 18 months, stands in for 50-year-old regulator
Regulator yet to conclude investigation into philosopher’s departure from Sussex despite renewed focus on free speech issues
Students?will now believe they can shut down debate of issues they find uncomfortable, rather than engaging critically, says a queer scholar
Switzerland’s agreement to join Horizon Europe follows a roller-coaster decade during which it was twice excluded from EU research programmes?owing to political squabbles with the European Commission...
Conference hears that demographic and economic shifts are likely to have significant impact on decision-making of globally mobile learners
White House directive to pause external communications causes chaos at America’s main science funder
Seven institutes folded into four in major reshaping of research landscape
ApplyBoard report projects that permit issuance is on track to fall?beyond Trudeau government’s target
Previously reported figures suggesting fall in recruitment were?recently revealed to be erroneous
Institutions themselves may have escaped major damage but?hundreds of staff and students have been displaced in most destructive fires in Californian history
Unexpected upsides of ‘randomised’ funding include greater acceptance among rejected applicants, says British Academy head