Deficit-hit Goldsmiths 鈥榓t聽sharp end of聽financialisation of聽HE鈥
Covid and public funding cuts hit London arts institution, while union also criticises new bank covenants

Covid and public funding cuts hit London arts institution, while union also criticises new bank covenants

University Grants Commission says doctoral students on fellowships should get eight months鈥 maternity leave

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

If the English regulator agrees to聽tear up universities鈥 current access plans it risks undermining any perception of autonomy, says Geoffrey Alderman

Leading providers of university insights and data will reach combined audience of more than 50 million annually

Leading scholars from Australian universities have joined scientific bodies to demand reversal of pre-election veto of humanities grants

Detention of Faizullah Jalal sparks protest in defence of legal scholar who publicly denounced the ruling regime

Success rate for prestigious starter grants drops below 10 per cent

Carrie Tirado Bramen enjoys a wide-ranging analysis of an important concept聽that has recently been neglected by scholars

Sciences Po Grenoble director calls for 鈥榗alm and rationality鈥 after suspension of Klaus Kinzler leads to loss of regional funding

Once a conservative rallying cry, calls to ease protections spread in academia as fast-moving Omicron variant appears less threatening

Data suggest that European mobility and recruitment from Asia聽are rapidly diversifying campuses on the continent聽

Robbert Dijkgraaf's appointment to the Netherlands鈥 new government has got academics very excited, says聽Mich猫le Wera

Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table

With concerted efforts, the UK could聽attract far more than 600,000 international students to its shores, says James Pitman