Insisting on in-person classes post-Covid is not a line we can hold
A strategic rejection of digital instruction is akin to France’s short-sighted attempt to prevent invasion in the 1930s, says Robert Zaretsky
A strategic rejection of digital instruction is akin to France’s short-sighted attempt to prevent invasion in the 1930s, says Robert Zaretsky
John Morgan looks at why UK?research faces crisis over Horizon Europe funding under government that wants ‘science superpower’ status
Experts warn that diverting cash to pay for Horizon Europe association would exert a heavy toll on early career scholars
Cost of associating to EU programme coming from BEIS budget, but ?250 million injection topped up from other sources
In a world accustomed to beautiful, frictionless digital experiences, most online education looks like websites from the 1990s, says Louise McElvogue?
To coordinate research translation, a?new organisation is needed that isn’t tied to one university but is linked to all, says Keith Ridgway?
With overseas enrolments hitting the buffers during the pandemic, debate rages over whether higher education’s excessive reliance on this income stream is self-inflicted – and how universities can...
Anna McKie talks to three experts about the benefits of embedding the concept of students co-creating their own learning
Top scientists?say Canada must provide more fulfilling careers for its science graduates
Allocation of ?422 million last year cut to ?125 million this year
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
Boris Johnson must rapidly step in after Treasury puts block on extra funding to cover Horizon Europe costs, sector figures warn
Funder says it is unlikely to be able to support ‘majority’ of awards beyond July, and will be unable to approve new applications
Universities UK and Russell Group push for all students to return from 12?April amid concern that it could be pushed back to mid-May