Scottish parties discussing ‘entirety’ of HE funding model
Politicians set red lines in cross-party talks that sector hopes could be start of a longer-term funding solution for universities
Politicians set red lines in cross-party talks that sector hopes could be start of a longer-term funding solution for universities
Churning out so many PhD graduates into a weak academic labour market and marginalising innovative doctorates is immoral, says?Ianis Matsoukas
Chemistry and engineering among latest subject areas at risk at south Yorkshire university, as Liverpool settles hybrid working dispute
Immigration officers concerned applicants would not leave country?at the end of their stay, according to new report
Universities need extra funding for ‘important’ but unfancied subjects, and permission to collude without contravening competition law, says Evans
Government’s budget also aims to boost welfare of academics but scholars note lack of action on ‘mushrooming’ private sector
With academics at ‘increasing risk’ of arbitrary detention, governments and universities must tackle cases in a ‘proactive’ way
A$770m measure would be a ‘serious downpayment’ on reversal of Job-ready Graduates ‘excesses’, representative group says
Universities set to take more cautious approach to student recruitment in countries once seen as key to boosting international income
Netflix’s university-set romcom is strangely silent about the ethics of college tutors sleeping with their students, says Robert Dingwall
Institution aims to train doctors equipped to deal with region’s ‘critical health inequalities’
Government plans to evacuate those on fully funded scholarships, but campaigners say eligibility criteria uncertain
Decline in degree programmes, student interest and graduate jobs likely to hold back development of UK’s semiconductor industry as government looks to boost economy