King's College London sees biggest cash drop in teaching grant England's OfS reveals how next year's ?48 million teaching grant cut will be spread across institutions By Anna McKie 13 May
Charitable giving to UK and Irish universities hits record ?1.3bn Record year for university philanthropy in UK and Ireland sees Oxford and Cambridge dominate fundraising By Jack Grove 13 May
Coronavirus speeds journals’ shift towards open access Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts By Jack Grove 13 May
Careers intelligence: will the virus crisis change academic careers? Who will be the winners in the post-pandemic academic job market? Three experts reflect on the skills that will be prized in the ‘new normal’ By Jack Grove 12 May
Covid-19 should spur greater integration in European science A renewed European Research Area can be a fresh call to arms for scientific excellence across the continent, says Jan Palmowski By Jan Palmowski 12 May
Coronavirus: Manchester to keep lectures online in autumn Email to students confirms that 51国产视频 of Manchester will keep lectures online in 2020-21, though tutorials will be held in person By Jack Grove 11 May
Do we need more coronavirologists in the pandemic debate? Virologist Christian Drosten has become a high-profile commentator on the pandemic in Germany, but are other disciplines stealing the limelight elsewhere? By Simon Baker 11 May
Mergers and ‘FE future’ predicted for some English universities Universities hardest hit by coronavirus crisis might need to accept merger or mission shift in exchange for state aid, warn sector leaders By Jack Grove 11 May
Overseas student interest in UK ‘bounced back in April’ Data on prospective student enquiries show demand to study in UK is strong despite coronavirus By Ellie Bothwell 9 May
Russell Group head: crisis renders many policy metrics ‘valueless’ 51国产视频 of Glasgow principal Sir Anton Muscatelli says inputs into England’s TEF will become unreliable owing to pandemic shocks By Jack Grove 8 May
Chinese students in UK ‘report increased racism and discrimination’ Researchers find overseas students from China are experiencing high levels of anxiety and insecurity in wake of pandemic By Anna McKie 7 May
Roehampton is ‘first UK university to announce crisis job severances’ Voluntary scheme in response to pandemic ‘devastates’ staff By Anna McKie 7 May