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Vice-chancellors want access to support for public sector organisations if expected levying of national insurance on employers’ pension contributions goes ahead
Universities warn folding Horizon Europe costs into existing budget would force ‘deep cuts’ on rest of science sector
Universities UK urges ‘ambitious’ increase in research spending, not real-terms cut, ahead of budget
Welsh higher education minister rows back on Senedd remarks after acknowledging bailouts across the border are a Westminster matter
New Manchester vice-chancellor on why universities need to collaborate more closely, how to turn research into impact, and the ‘opportunity’ for the UK on international students
United Nations expert says higher education is vital for supporting displaced peoples, but should be channelled through humanitarian agencies
Under more favourable policies, ‘I could spin out probably four or five companies for every one I can’ currently, says Oxford vice-chancellor
British and Canadian vice-chancellors warn their financial models have never faced greater threats, but do not want to further deter international students
Newcastle vice-chancellor says shared approach needed to prevent ‘bad practices’
Manchester vice-chancellor says institutions must continue to work across borders in the face of political scepticism
Baroness Smith references October budget as she says government is ‘working on a whole range of options’
New Labour government wants an ‘effective tool in increasing the value of education exports’
Theoretical physicist to succeed Sir Anton Muscatelli in September 2025
Submission from new administration on future European research funding programme urges continuing focus on excellence
UCU accuses distance learning university of trying to ‘bully through’ pay cuts, but institution says it wants to address excessive contracted hours
‘Without ending funding for projects, it would be impossible to fund new and innovative projects,’ says Stian Westlake
Ucas data confirms increasing use of ‘decline my place’ option, contributing in part to less-selective institutions’ recruitment woes
Cara at ‘critical turning point’ as researchers flee violence in Ukraine, Gaza and elsewhere
Future is ‘uncertain’ for UK in a Changing Europe, says director
Tightening of rules may be weakening the quality of eligible candidates for conversion courses, report says
Chief constable says officers have been liaising with security staff ‘to ensure that vulnerable premises are safeguarded’
Sociologist credited with stabilising the distance learning institution, but will leave it facing fresh financial challenges and still reeling from Jo Phoenix tribunal ruling
Holyrood government extends home fee status to 19 students kicked off courses after the Taliban banned women from universities
John Cater credited with transforming Edge Hill University since taking on top job in 1993