Governing bodies ‘too focused on competition, not sector health’
Emergence of governors from private sector means oversight bodies have ‘lost touch with university community’, according to new draft code of conduct
Emergence of governors from private sector means oversight bodies have ‘lost touch with university community’, according to new draft code of conduct
The co-intelligence revolution is quietly reshaping what academic excellence means – and who can attain it, says?Jakub Drábik
US?society must reject the false dichotomy between supporting American interests and welcoming international contributors, says Fernando Reimers
Confirmation of self-standing FP10 welcomed – but budget questions still to be answered, say umbrella bodies
Further?rowing back on cost-cutting measures?end fears that?certain?languages will no longer be taught in Wales
Focus shifts to strategic partnerships and attracting more international students after foreign universities flock to Central 51国产视频
While flurry of approvals raises concerns about the financial viability of offshore outposts, government policies leave ambitious universities with few other choices
European universities urged to re-evaluate structures and support for employees after ‘profound’ shifts in jobs market
Government?to continue to fund?level 7 opportunities for 16-21-year-olds, in move many believe will make little difference
By spreading studentships around the country, the AHRC’s new PhD funding formula will strengthen research through diversity, says Katie Normington
Cambridge’s 347th?vice-chancellor may have spent the whole of her previous career at Princeton, but she has no plans to tear up local or national traditions as she seeks to turn the UK government’s...
Fourth Russell Group member heading to subcontinent wins approval for research and teaching outpost ahead of 2026 opening
Firms promise technology can boost conversions and relieve pressure on overworked teams, but critics warn over impersonal processes and massive bottlenecks of ‘nonsensical’ applications
VU credits sequential approach to teaching as revenue increases and salary bill drops – but union says it is leading to overwork
UK’s biggest academic union eyes showdown with Labour minister as it tries to respond to wave of university cuts