Switch to LLE could ease universities’ cash flow fears, says v-c
More regular payments for per-module study would help even out income over course of a year, according to new Open University leader
More regular payments for per-module study would help even out income over course of a year, according to new Open University leader
New president’s plan to spread excellence beyond capital ‘unfeasible’ in era of declining enrolments, academics warn
Number of roles affected could be almost double previous estimates when voluntary schemes and hiring freezes factored in, say researchers
Volume-driven publishing pushes up costs and threatens research integrity. We need new agreements with healthier incentives, says Anna Vernon
The annual Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit drew thousands of students and a host of Republican luminaries. But the event was rather overshadowed by the row over Jeffrey Epstein’s client...
Cyberattack led to Queen Mary spamming members of the public, calling them rude names
Promised 20 per cent cut set to be tabled in parliament, but new analysis shows real relief for graduates may end up being just 7.9 per cent
University says it will have to ‘carefully assess’ financial impact of not implementing changes, as union hails ‘huge victory’
Joint statement calls for immediate cost reductions for those coming to study for 12 months or less
Universities urged to address structural issues caused by menstrual health as study reveals only 15 per cent have policies in place
Milan institution Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) combats demographic changes in home country by expanding overseas
Internal modelling released under Freedom of Information?enquiry reveals extent of PhD scholarship cuts, with academics fearing impact could be greater still