Ben Upton served?Times Higher Education as its?Europe reporter between November?2021 and October 2023. He previously covered European research policy for Research Professional News.?Before graduating from?City,?University of London’s journalism school in 2017, he worked in?academic publishing?and taught at a private university in Wuhan, China.
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Head of state accused of ‘chilling’ research with three-year block
Second draft promises to increase spending and tackle casualisation, but government remains reluctant to loosen reins on sector frustrated by red tape
War’s destruction is a chance for Ukraine to create a better higher education system, but security and funding will test rebuilders
EU-sponsored groupings need to win friends and influence national deregulation to realise their ambitions, experts say
Research minister shocks sector with purge at top of supposedly profligate funder
Funding reforms set to drive up demand, but institutions uncertain about likely intake and course interest
Universities seen as lacking capacity and strategy to embrace blended learning long-term
Swedish-Iranian academic Ahmadreza Djalali is given execution date on the day ‘historic’ trial ends
Dutch universities among those fearing multibillion-euro redistribution
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Universities should have awkward conversations early and ‘be ready to write off costs’ when tie-ups are soured by conflict
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