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New doctoral training schemes will simplify and harmonise the support offered to funded PhD students, says UK Research and Innovation
Dame Karen Holford tells MPs that financial stress caused by visa restrictions are hurting R&D ecosystem while Aria bosses outline their strategy to Lords
Framework for UK health funders will require applicants to explain how they will consider and distinguish sex and gender in their work
Investments from Trinity College Cambridge and university will support about 300 PhDs over a decade
Science secretary voices ‘intense frustration’ at having to apologise for pausing ‘unfunded’ ?800 million exascale computer project
Former chief secretary to the Treasury set to face Bridget Phillipson in Commons for announcement on tuition fees
Figures reveal dramatic rise in AI-related misconduct at Russell Group universities, with further questions raised by sector’s ‘patchy record-keeping’ and inconsistent approach to detection
New president of ‘Caltech of Middle East’ explains why Saudi belief in universities’ ability to transform society persuaded him to lead KAUST
Sheffield-born laureate on his hometown’s influence, his PhD struggles and why social media should be taxed like smoking
Former Conservative business secretary, now based at University of Warwick, believes Labour’s proposals will underscore higher education’s vital role in growth
Few physical sciences researchers are sharing their results in a way that can be easily used by other scholars, analysis finds
Departure of British-educated Nobelists will resurface questions about UK’s ‘passive’ efforts to keep top talent, say experts
Controversial Pakistani politician disqualified, but those making the cut include William Hague, Peter Mandelson, David Willetts and Elish Angiolini
Unprecedented investment is one of the largest UK university building projects in recent years
British-Turkish team behind the 2012 book Why Nations Fail awarded Nobel prize in economics
University of Manchester physicist hits out at critics who claim Nobel-winning discovery has not yet delivered
Two-year waits for visa interviews have made it impossible to organise visits to America, says University of Ghana dean
BBC presenter and physicist says ‘no one is clever enough’ to know which subjects to switch off
Former education secretary tells World Academic Summit that UK has ‘deprioritised’ equitable access
Papyrologist Roberta Mazza faced intimidation and legal threats when she blew the whistle on the multimillion-pound trade in illicit papyri
Booming business school that withheld 20 per cent of lecturers’ pay unless they passed nearly all students is heavily criticised by watchdog
Survey of pro-growth economists by innovation thinktank UK Day One finds weak support among economists for extra higher education spending
The Newsnight producer who persuaded Prince Andrew to give that interview reflects on why her law degree helped to impress in the media, the Netflix film about her ‘journalistic underdog’ story and teaching at LSE
A ?14.5 million revamp of the unusual Bloomsbury library has also prompted a rethink about its mission, says director Bill Sherman