DSIT creation brings fear over ¡®political direction¡¯ of research Michelle Donelan will have to stop ¡®fighting culture wars¡¯ and try to ¡®make stuff happen on the ground¡¯, says professor By John Morgan 13 February
Curtailing internationalisation would damage the UK¡¯s global ambitions Limiting international student numbers or cutting post-study work eligibility is not the way to become a science superpower, says Max Lu By Max Lu 13 February
Renaissance of ¡®Italian Erasmus¡¯ gets mixed reception A domestic ¡®Irasmus¡¯ exchange scheme could help make teaching programmes more consistent and counter regional inequalities, but is a post-pandemic generation really interested? By Ben Upton 12 February
Transnational degrees will take European HE to the next level Despite policy pushes, joint degrees remain a regulatory maze. The new European Degree might be the solution, says Kurt Willems By Kurt Willems 12 February
New leader hopes to take Swiss universities through wilderness New umbrella body president must safeguard world-leading institutions through a difficult time; luckily, the Neapolitan physicist is ready for a fight By Ben Upton 10 February
Student number controls for England ¡®still under discussion¡¯ DfE said to think controls could be set without primary legislation, but ministers urged to consider market is already ¡®doing the job¡¯ By John Morgan 10 February
Fresh pay talks agreed as UK university strikes continue Acas to mediate between unions and employers in an attempt to resolve deadlock on pay By Tom Williams 9 February
OfS gives sector more time for access reboot after feedback English regulator concedes providers being asked to do too much, too quickly and gives most another year to work on plans By Tom Williams 9 February
Heads of Rotterdam Islamic seminary tried for money laundering Board members of bankrupt Islamic institution accused of laundering more than €1 million and firearms offences By Ben Upton 9 February
Make research funding more flexible, says German science council Country¡¯s top policy advisory body calls for project funding to be more generous with fewer constraints, as institutions¡¯ budgets swell By Ben Upton 9 February
51¹ú²úÊÓÆµ referrals to Prevent ¡®strikingly low¡¯, says review Controversial counter-terror scheme widely shunned by academics despite risks to universities from extremist groups By Tom Williams 9 February
Scottish access commissioner eyes ¡®mature conversation¡¯ on target Government-set access target ¡®can¡¯t become a burden¡¯ and there is ¡®debate to be had¡¯ on its metrics, says academic and ex-football referee By John Morgan 9 February