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Central European University president Shalini Randeria believes universities must improve public outreach to fend off rising impact of populism
Historian Karol Nawrocki could use veto to block changes, adding to academics¡¯ frustration over slow progress
Doctoral schools, quality assurance and supervision guidelines all on the rise but question of staff or student status still not resolved, survey finds
Internationalisation and increased research funding could help country replicate success in primary education but neighbour¡¯s long-running war is leaving its mark, says minister
Attempt to harmonise tests across country seen as way of mitigating unfair advantages but critics argue more systemic changes are needed
Former professor, who saw off challenge from far right, urged to prioritise changes to education and research despite country¡¯s stark financial problems
Next framework programme should recognise European scholars ¡®don¡¯t all have the same burden of the past¡¯, according to Andrzej Szeptycki
Confirmation of self-standing FP10 welcomed ¨C but budget questions still to be answered, say umbrella bodies
European universities urged to re-evaluate structures and support for employees after ¡®profound¡¯ shifts in jobs market
The shock victory of Geert Wilders¡¯ far-right party in the Netherlands¡¯ 2023 election has led to reduced funding for higher education and research, curbs on international student numbers and concerns for academic freedom and the country¡¯s reputation as a research powerhouse. Emily Dixon reports
Vocabulary driven by policymakers doesn¡¯t work for sector where outputs are not always measurable, conference hears
Broad agreement offers little detail on HE priorities, with no mention of whether EU students will be able to pay UK fees
Science academy urges government to facilitate curiosity-driven research and protect researchers from intimidation
Early career researchers from non-EU countries describe major hurdles to Swedish residency under recent migration law changes
Multiannual funding programme will ¡®retain spirit¡¯ of much-applauded previous scheme, considered ¡®step-change¡¯ in Irish research investment
Macron criticised over €100 million package while ¡®underfunding¡¯ higher education at home
University groups urge more flexibility and funding for ¡®crucial¡¯ cross-border education in next long-term budget
Academic who has been a vocal critic of long-running student blockades joins government, sparking further demonstrations
Flagship programme and dedicated skills funding could help Europe meet labour needs, EUA says
Concerns framework programme¡¯s budget could be redirected to back projects with military uses ¡®threatens to undermine its core purpose¡¯, say leading research universities
French institution reports 300 applications as state funding bolsters efforts to ¡®offer refuge¡¯ to those fleeing Trump funding cuts
Planned restructure of key government departments under new coalition must keep dual responsibilities of universities together, leaders say
Budget cuts of €500 million to higher education and research funding in the Netherlands breach government agreement, universities say
Survey of first-generation scholars finds many struggle with ¡®unwritten rules¡¯ of academic life