It¡¯s tempting to dismiss the Ohio senator¡¯s attacks on higher education as MAGA rabble-rousing, but he is right in some respects, says Lincoln Allison
Researchers need to get politicians to focus on addressing underlying issues instead of short-term problems, according to former chief scientific adviser
Donald Trump¡¯s election as president in 2016 prompted a slew of academic books grappling with how such a figure could have been chosen to lead the free world. But what are the chances that any of those bleak tomes will dissuade American voters from re-electing him next month, asks Matthew Reisz
Vice-chancellors want access to support for public sector organisations if expected levying of national insurance on employers¡¯ pension contributions goes ahead
Conversations between Scottish and Soviet researchers during the 1980s show academia¡¯s potential to provide ideological safe space ¡®outside of the state and its institutional needs¡¯
Labour has put skills front and centre of its plan for government but where does the omission of higher apprenticeships from the growth and skills levy leave universities ¨C and how will these skills be funded otherwise?