Golden triangle shines as UK names Global Talent Fund recipients
Universities and institutes to receive funding to pay to relocate 60 to 80 researchers, with five of 12 winners hailing from Greater South East region

Universities and institutes to receive funding to pay to relocate 60 to 80 researchers, with five of 12 winners hailing from Greater South East region

Cambridge and Manchester’s blueprint will build on existing assets and address real constraints to deliver results quickly, say Deborah Prentice and Duncan Ivison

Government yet to articulate its vision for the sector after a year in power as political threats – rather than long-term thinking – shape its agenda, says outgoing UUK president

More cautious lifelong learning policy ‘inevitable’, say experts, as ministers emphasise phased transition to new system

Data for 2025 falls behind 2024 numbers for first time just ahead of make-or-break recruitment windowÂ

Coming new English student finance system offers flexible study options for subjects that support Labour’s industrial strategy

Institutions may be forced to choose between extra research funding and placating students unless narrative around military work changes

Former director general for higher education becomes top-ranking civil servant at department that allocates £13.9 billion R&D funding

Ten institutions including some members of the now-defunct 1994 Group join together in attempt to find ‘collective voice’ away from the Russell Group

Group attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration – and show collective worth to government – but will it end up as a ‘pale imitation’ of Russell Group?

Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists

As she ends her five years as chief executive of UKRI, the plant scientist warns that forcing all institutions and researchers to pursue a single definition of research excellence is impoverishing...

The new Adelaide University will combine goal-oriented basic and applied research in search of greater impact, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd

Rather than pinning hopes for growth on spin-outs, it is better to invest in upskilling and demand-led commercialisation, says Simon Collinson

The tasks that can be automated or augmented are some of those that university staff undertake day in and day out, says Alexander Iosad