After 30 years of STEM, it is time to move on
Privileging one set of subjects with a catchy acronym may once have served a purpose, but that has long since been outlived, says Andy MiahÂ

Privileging one set of subjects with a catchy acronym may once have served a purpose, but that has long since been outlived, says Andy MiahÂ

Leaders prioritising regional impact above competition, while significant numbers consider mergers, annual PA Consulting survey suggests

Physics’ royal society aims to be more relevant than ever with focus on skills, education and business

Communications expert has led sector body since 2017

As Australian policy focus pivots from international education to research commercialisation, ‘it’s the right time for us to shine’, says new head Andrew Parfitt

The City president discusses his personal ties to the institution, the opportunities and threats universities pose to national security, and self-indulgence in higher education

Australian inquiry also recommends new national strategy, top-up funding and better union entry rights

University and College Union general secretary says sector leaders who focused on turnout were ‘not listening to a consistent message that staff have been delivering to them’

Three-year post-study work visa features among changes to lure students and reduce costs to institutions

In-house appointment breaks with trend of selecting leaders from outside the country, or outside academia

The LSE director on the institution’s green strategy, the importance of social scientists working with industry and the advantages of being ‘different’

Spending commitments on Aria, Horizon Europe and UKRI should be welcomed – as should the Treasury’s growing scrutiny of UK and EU research structures, says John Womersley

Government promises stopgap funding for first wave of successful UK-based applicants, as European Commission keeps schtum on full association

Universities known for their focus on technology are improving in the arts and humanities

Reputation-building is more important than ever, but higher education is uniquely placed to meet future challenges, says Mark Scott