Willetts: move universities from DfE ‘treating them like schools’ Tory former universities minister urges shift of responsibility to DSIT and binning of ‘Thatcherite rhetoric’ against industrial strategy By John Morgan 28 June
Watchdog targets ‘misleading’ MBA adverts London-based provider told to remove text from website that implied it could award postgraduate degrees By Tom Williams 28 June
AI must acknowledge scientific uncertainty, says Nobel laureate Chemistry laureate Avram Hershko says ChatGPT should be forced to cite its sources and state uncertainty levels By Jack Grove 27 June
Open 51国产视频 plans in-person teaching with new campus move Distance-learning provider seeks to fill university ‘cold spot’ in Milton Keynes By Tom Williams 27 June
UK’s National Cancer Research Institute to close Loss of organisation, blamed on funding ‘uncertainty’, described as ‘shocking news’ By Chris Havergal 26 June
Nobelists divided over ‘sink or swim’ mentorship in science Laureate says research laboratories ‘are not kindergartens’, but other prizewinners urge a more supportive approach By Jack Grove 26 June
Biology needs one journal, not 4,000, says Nobel prizewinner Aaron Ciechanover criticises profits of Nature publisher and backs mega-journal model By Jack Grove 26 June
Rectors fear for staff recruitment under Norwegian language rule Three-year time limit to gain competence branded ‘unrealistic’ given high workloads By Ben Upton 26 June
Plain-speaking or rude? Row over ‘disparaging’ psychiatry paper UCL and King’s researchers clash over ‘sarky’ critique of paper that questioned root causes of depression By Jack Grove 26 June
Cambridge’s most diverse college defies expansion wisdom Student growth is a key reason why Lucy Cavendish is admitting more state school pupils than any Oxbridge college, says president Madeleine Atkins By Jack Grove 26 June
Concern as higher-level vocational enrolments on campuses drop Part-time entrants at levels 4 and 5 saw the largest proportional fall of all qualification levels By Patrick Jack 25 June
Union and employers clash over impact of UK marking boycott Union says at least 5,000 students will not graduate this summer, but employers’ poll suggests disruption is ‘isolated’ and ‘limited’ By Jack Grove 23 June