ID Manchester: university plots path for ‘inclusive innovation’
£1.7 billion venture with developer aims to sidestep pitfalls of university innovation districts and create jobs in deprived Greater Manchester towns

£1.7 billion venture with developer aims to sidestep pitfalls of university innovation districts and create jobs in deprived Greater Manchester towns

Better alignment of pay and benefits, working cultures and expectations will clear the way for research to have impact, say nine Future Leaders fellows

Reducing the number of universities in South Australia would fly in the face of the Universities Accord’s call for more differentiation, says Warren Bebbington

Tory former universities minister urges shift of responsibility to DSIT and binning of ‘Thatcherite rhetoric’ against industrial strategy

Union’s higher education committee meets to finalise next steps in campaign after messy debate

The research director of Harvard’s Shorenstein Centre on Media, Politics and Public Policy talks about growing up in an environment of aggressive scepticism, and then battling an academic culture...

Canada’s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo the damage inflicted by the previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, there is...

Institution says it stands by decision to offer staff wage rises in order to end marking boycott despite being ejected from national body

Vishwakarma gets leadership prize for ‘deep commitment’ to surrounding communityÂ

With national talks aimed at ending the marking boycott at a standstill, some universities are looking to take matters into their own hands

When Covid closed borders, universities’ over-reliance on international student fees looked like disaster. Are they any less exposed today?

Collective effort can combat misinformation, respond to climate change and harness the power of AI for the good of mankind, says Rocky Tuan

Universities consulted on increasing limit from current level of 20 per cent in face of demographic decline

UCU branch is first to settle dispute locally with frustration mounting at national impasse

Chinese firms’ confidence in student flows is being expressed in business licence applications, analysis finds