Will UK Labour’s research policy be tame or transformational?
Labour’s official science slate is dull but radical moves to reform research funding and engage industry could be close, experts believe
Labour’s official science slate is dull but radical moves to reform research funding and engage industry could be close, experts believe
Government proposes full-cost tuition?plus application fees for non-EU applicants, while aiming for international recruitment increase
Working with established community networks can boost the quality and choice available in food banks, say Hilda Mulrooney and four co-authors
Alumnus and trustee to become Ivy League institution’s first non-interim female leader after narrowly avoiding faculty censure at Stony Brook
Unite branch leads walkout, saying industrial relations in union are ‘broken’, just hours after?general secretary?delivers unity message in opening speech
Universities are not ‘speaker’s corner’ and governments should not impose ‘diktats about what we do on campus’, New Zealand forum hears
Tory plans to close low-performing degrees to fund apprenticeships?‘miss the mark’, says UK sector
Late responses to PhD applicant enquiries and lack of signposting?might contribute to poor ethnic minority representation at doctoral level, researchers say
Academic exploration of leading university’s traditions uncovers dispossession, eugenics and grave?robbing
Lower work rights cut-off would have excluded most doctoral graduates, critics warned
Leaders’ claims that their appointments owe nothing to their political affiliations are wide of the mark, says an?observer
Chinese leader calls for greater alignment of degree programmes with the country’s workplace needs
In congress address, general secretary pledges to work to end in-house industrial dispute and to ‘hold Labour’s feet to the fire’
Few remaining obstacles for one of the biggest university amalgamations in history
‘No easy answers’ in what has become ‘a conflict about the conflict’