Hi-de-Hi finance: USS buys Butlin’s sites for ?300 million
Academics’ pension fund?adds famous holiday camps to growing portfolio of assets as it seeks to shore up finances post-pandemic
Academics’ pension fund?adds famous holiday camps to growing portfolio of assets as it seeks to shore up finances post-pandemic
Higher education in Venezuela has suffered with the rest of the country,?but Juan Carlos Navarro identifies pockets of hope in the sector
Rebecca Blank, who was until recently head of Wisconsin’s flagship campus, to return to state to fight aggressive form of disease
Inaugural intake of students expected to arrive in Birmingham in autumn 2023, but funding and governance still to be determined
After 80 per cent gain in youth voting for last midterm congressional election cycle, Supreme Court decision seen as driving interest even higher
Planned?reductions to Foreign Ministry budget would hurt institutional cooperation and leave researchers in the lurch, DAAD exchange service says
The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
Fracturing audiences and commercial priorities are diverting resources for science communication and leaving expertise unrewarded, says Helen Jamison
British Academy?chief Julia Black says Treasury must urgently clarify stance on Horizon Europe and long-term backing for UK science
The consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic still pose challenges to higher education systems with structural inequalities, says Mónica Marquina
University sector awaits political leadership as key posts lie vacant
‘Anyone who thinks the university is in good shape is deluded,’ says former Morgan Stanley executive in resignation letter
Survey results ‘show significant differences’ in performance of major student destination countries amid high demand for student visas
The doctorate must remain an apprenticeship. Better to cut PhD students’ teaching load by hiring more teaching staff, says?Ruth Machen
Case of Australia’s ‘most hated woman’?highlights tensions between justice, science and courts’?need to distinguish between world experts and ‘proven performers’