UCU members warned over ‘abuse’ as ‘unity’ congress begins
Activists?meet in Glasgow?to discuss industrial action next steps – but?ongoing divisions threaten to derail unity message
Activists?meet in Glasgow?to discuss industrial action next steps – but?ongoing divisions threaten to derail unity message
Senators?hear that a waiting period for pregnancy coverage is endangering mothers and babies
The University of Oxford is assembling a global coalition to improve the sector’s impact on biodiversity
Academics warn of damage to progress on equipping?officers for modern-day policing and creating a ‘bona fide profession’
The banning of scientific messages about risks in pregnancy is yet another damaging imposition on academia, says?Roohola Ramezani
Revised?conditions that will force universities to store millions of old essays and assignments will cost millions of pounds in annual running costs, say experts
As his new book on pandemics is published, the UK’s best-known historian tells Matthew Reisz that identity politics is inhibiting history, nationalism only intensifies during global crises, and a...
OfS?figures show rise in number of scheduled events not taking place, but?cancellations?fall as proportion of all events
Tangled up in red:?Is the Office for Students holding back English universities??
The latest figures show more visas were granted to Nigerian dependants than to main applicants
Restructure proposal follows enrolment crash and sub-inflation boost to teaching subsidies
Universities face criticism for getting into financial difficulties – but?deliberate policy?decisions are leaving the squeezed middle high and dry
As Universities Accord shines a spotlight on equity, new research finds that the most propitious pathway is little trodden
OfS sets sights on transnational?education after finding?students living overseas now account for 16 per cent of?English registrations
Once-largest US online university, embracing new public partner after Arkansas rejection, agrees its for-profit sector deserves scrutiny