Climate scientists fear loss of policy influence under Rees-Mogg
While funding streams appear safe for now, academics debate whether they should continue to engage with an increasingly sceptical government
While funding streams appear safe for now, academics debate whether they should continue to engage with an increasingly sceptical government
Academics’ passion for research should feed into the ideal higher education experience, says Gill Evans
Higher education institutions around the world mark passing of UK’s longest-reigning monarch
Announcement clears way for MP to remain in post, although ministerial responsibilities are yet to be confirmed
Applications for up to ?10,000 in funding?that pass an initial quality test will be picked at random
Prosecutors reportedly probing alleged forgery and ‘several serious breaches’ of clinical research rules after report by regulator
That England has ‘highest fees in OECD’ has ‘got to be a concern’, says shadow minister Matt Western
Steve West also urges Truss government to ‘lean in’ to student cost-of-living crisis with return of maintenance grants for those in?acute need
Senior lecturer in Islam receives note telling him to ‘go back to where he belongs’ in latest of several menacing incidents
Retiring Research England executive chair reflects on REF, impact and open access
Students welcome formation of new CUHK union but say its political involvement will be limited
AUT plans for steepest job losses in the country since the pandemic’s early months as international and domestic enrolments flag
Vice-president Nalin Thakkar says inconsistencies regarding PhD student’s article have been flagged with police as MP condemns ‘genuinely disgusting’ research
Survey in annual report by advocacy group Fire shows slightly less support on campuses for shouting down or using violence to deter speakers
The new UK PM’s team needs to maintain access for the hardest-to-reach, fulfil research spending promises and continue levelling up, says Laura Brassington