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Leaders of the Russell Group of research intensive universities have added their voices to the clamour calling for the European Union’s research and innovation funding to be protected.
A Tory MP renowned for pro-homeopathy views has been has been provisionally appointed as a member of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee.
Financial models that have stood firm for decades are failing, technological revolution is opening new doors and a growing middle class is creating unprecedented demand. At a time of extraordinary economic and demographic change, Elizabeth Gibney explores five trends that are transforming the face of global higher education
Commissioner warns of heavy R&D cost should UK quit the European Union. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Scotland shows reversal of trend, possibly due to stronger public funding. Elizabeth Gibney writes
The government is being urged not to implement immigration proposals that it is claimed could have a damaging effect on UK science, engineering and wider academia.
Twelve “outstanding” university departments are set to receive Regius professorships to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee last year, the Cabinet Office has announced.
Projects focussing on graphene and research into the human brain have won what the European Commission has called “the largest research excellence award in history”.
Research Councils UK plans strategy to benefit from global collaboration. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Four UK universities join forces to gain competitive edge in funding shoot-out. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Universities and science minister David Willetts has laid out how the government plan to spend the ?600 million allocated to research in December’s Autumn Statement
Effort to halt male bias on event panels sparks controversy. Elizabeth Gibney and Paul Jump write
The number of students gaining first-class degrees has risen by almost 50?per cent over the past five years, data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency have shown
Queen Mary, University of London, has created a professorial chair in animal replacement science.
Two universities have collaborated to help launch a "university centre" in the south of England in an effort to boost people's access to higher education in the area.
A court in Germany has given a “glimmer of hope” to inventors hoping to patent human embryonic stem cell technologies in Europe.
A university will this week welcome 90 academics from a single Japanese institution in what thought to be the biggest international symposium of its kind held in the UK.
Third of sector expects staff to hold qualification, FoI request shows. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Elizabeth Gibney on the Wellcome Trust’s top job, one of the most powerful roles in UK research