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Despite being closely aligned to outgoing regime, academics believe Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo may reject predecessor’s hostilities
If next government wants to raise fees, it will have to face up to the fact that this will be ‘phenomenally unpopular’, poll finds
Queen Mary says facility has been underused and is losing it hundreds of thousands of pounds a year
Commitments to spend more on research and proceed with lifelong learning entitlement also included in party’s general election manifesto
Party also commits to taking international students out of migration figures at manifesto launch
Falling inflation and no strikes have taken the sting out of negotiations this year, but that hasn’t made reaching an agreement any easier
Continuing on current path will lead to course closures, reduced research investment and mergers, says former Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor
Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack
Founder of Black Female Academics’ Network discusses working in industry and academia, being a workaholic undergraduate and why Caribbean and Yorkshire values are strikingly similar
Contrary to claims that holding vote out of term time will silence them, student voters may end up having more influence in rare July poll
Getting up and moving around during classes leads to increased attention and more enjoyment, research finds
Unite branch leads walkout, saying industrial relations in union are ‘broken’, just hours after general secretary delivers unity message in opening speech
Tory plans to close low-performing degrees to fund apprenticeships ‘miss the mark’, says UK sector
Report into scandal highlights danger of relying on singular sources of knowledge, in contrast to inquiry itself, which utilised vast range of expertise to get to the bottom of what happened
Key post-study work rights to be kept under review but reprieve puts off any changes at least until after coming general election
Rishi Sunak’s decision to hold a snap poll leaves several key sector issues hanging as political focus switches to electioneering
Transgender students fearful of political climate and face additional barriers but many still thrive at university, report says
Ministers urged to resist policies that will ‘massively overcorrect’ student numbers as key migration statistics unlikely to reflect reality of institutions’ declining enrolments
Education secretary uses Education World Forum speech to praise benefits overseas students bring as government considers making changes to the graduate visa
Will waning power of Scottish National Party fracture the consensus around one of its most closely guarded policies?
OfS says hopes that English university finances will recover in next few years appear optimistic, as they are based on forecasts that are too ambitious
Brian Bell tells reporters that scrapping visa would only have a modest effect on immigration numbers anyway, given large impact of changes already introduced
Highly anticipated independent report opts for status quo option in boost for universities, after finding no evidence system is being widely abused
Everything you need to know as the Migration Advisory Committee publishes its highly anticipated review