PM says UK ‘will continue to participate’ in Erasmus+ ‘No threat’ to UK involvement in European Union’s student mobility programme, Boris Johnson tells MPs By John Morgan 15 January
Competition drives researchers to counselling – and exit door Poll of 4,000 researchers reveals half have sought or wanted help for mental health problems, and four in 10 are victims of bullying or harassment By Jack Grove 15 January
‘Language death’ in Denmark blamed on ‘humanities bashing’ Academics estimate that 32 language degree programmes have closed in the past five years By Ellie Bothwell 15 January
Cross-border Irish university ‘would regenerate region’ Experts say Derry-Donegal institution could support access and post-Brexit research collaboration By Anna McKie 15 January
Austrian coalition challenges university autonomy and teaching Universities are relieved the Greens have replaced the far right, but see challenges ahead over their management and comprehensive subject mix By David Matthews 14 January
Spain eyes reforms as ‘intellectual giant’ heads to ministry Left government wants post-austerity funding revival and better careers for academics, with Manuel Castells appointed universities minister By John Morgan 13 January
Retractions mark ‘significant moment’ for Russian science Unprecedented recall of papers from Russian journals must also spark broader debate on academic culture, say research integrity scholars By Jack Grove 13 January
Labour shadow minister backs axeing fees and blasts free market Emma Hardy highlights how abolition of student number controls has ‘hammered’ universities that provide places for disadvantaged students locally By John Morgan 13 January
Canadian students ‘charmed’ by Harlow campus Overseas campus in Essex new town has marked 50th anniversary – and may be about to try some local recruitment By John Morgan 12 January
Israel makes English language study compulsory Country hopes move will improve skills of local students and attract more overseas learners By Ellie Bothwell 10 January
Fears for future of private university after recruitment ‘pause’ Situation at Richmond raises questions about English sector regulation By John Morgan 10 January
OfS threatens fines over handling of sexual misconduct cases Regulator proposes rules that, if breached, could lead to fines for institutions By Simon Baker 9 January