Spending review shift throws uncertainty over future of UKÂ funding
Government’s decision to set out one-year budget ‘not surprising’ but creates questions over key reforms

Government’s decision to set out one-year budget ‘not surprising’ but creates questions over key reforms

Supporting pure open access publishers can save money and help cement the transition to full open access, says Helen Dobson

Westminster is providing ‘no reassurance’ it will keep negotiating in the event of a no-deal Brexit, peers told

A. W. Purdue is impressed by a dazzling analysis of the human capacity for violence and how it has moulded our lives

With many students still obliged to learn from their bedrooms, focusing on their well-being and social development is vital, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan

Gambling studies expert puts extraordinary output down to collaboration and hard work

The South Asian country is now fourth in the world for science productivity but experts say quality issues remain

Hepi forecast on future student demand provides challenge for government’s ‘levelling up’ agendaÂ

‘Exact’ replication a pipe dream, combatants say, amid claims and counter claims about reef science

Former universities minister hails higher education’s ‘strong brands’ in discussion marking new partnership between ApplyBoard and ɫºÐÖ±²¥

Universities reject Trump tally as hypocritical political stunt and call for clearer guidance

Digitising classes was the first part – the next challenge is to make materials engaging and personalised, experts say

Report from Web of Science owners says that universities may need to do more to monitor research integrity