New UKRI targets for industry-funded research ‘challenging’
Dramatically increasing private spending on research may be unrealistic given current economic conditions, funder warned

Dramatically increasing private spending on research may be unrealistic given current economic conditions, funder warned

Campuses closed in attempt to quell unrest, with experts warning of risk of further brain drain unless protests deliver meaningful political change

Maybe I need to drop the illusion that I can spot AI-written text and, instead, devise assignments that AI can’t help with, says David Mingay

Union says reduction in staff numbers has led to increased pressure but university warns potential industrial action lacks justification

‘No change’ in widening participation policy, says Trinity Hall, after plans to target students from Eton and Winchester leak

Three-year degrees, international student levy, graduate contributions and role of colleges should all be considered by politicians if universities are to survive, says report

Russell Group university’s new India outpost prepares to admit first students in August

New technologies must be used in ways that ‘strengthen, rather than replace, human expertise’, report authors warn


Many of the business schools that prop up universities, in both China and the West, are bankrolled by Chinese families’ ambition. But amid economic slowdown and a growing recognition of the limits of...

Academia is inherently competitive but we can reduce the debilitating sense of constant threat, say Catelijne Coopmans and Catherine MontgomeryÂ

Publisher acknowledges ‘unverified statements’ in controversial text by American academic that led to long-running legal battles

MP seeks reform to ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ system amid cost-of-living concerns