Liverpool joins rush to India with Bengaluru branch campus
Fourth Russell Group member heading to subcontinent wins approval for research and teaching outpost ahead of 2026 opening

Fourth Russell Group member heading to subcontinent wins approval for research and teaching outpost ahead of 2026 opening

Firms promise technology can boost conversions and relieve pressure on overworked teams, but critics warn over impersonal processes and massive bottlenecks of ‘nonsensical’ applications

VU credits sequential approach to teaching as revenue increases and salary bill drops – but union says it is leading to overwork

UK’s biggest academic union eyes showdown with Labour minister as it tries to respond to wave of university cuts

A nation that truly believed in its greatness wouldn’t require its educational institutions to declare it, says Jonathan Zimmerman

‘Valuing voices’ checklist hopes to help academics to design research projects with ‘principles of inclusiveness’ in mind

Everybody loses if first-world universities do not share the benefits with source countries of doctoral students, university leaders say

Trump’s latest escalation in battle with nation’s wealthiest university shows he is attempting a full-scale takeover, scholars say

HKUST offers unconditional acceptance to international students at Harvard in wake of US government crackdown

Universities asking candidates to prove support for equality policies may be unlawful, claims Alumni for Free Speech

Bloc seen as likely to insist on lower fees for its students in upcoming negotiations, putting UK in a difficult position, given its wider crackdown on migration

English regulator tells institution its checks and oversight were insufficient after subcontracted provision tripled in two years

Late move to try to pass no confidence vote in Jo Grady piles pressure on union leadership as they attempt to coordinate fight back against job losses

We need careful, systematic overhaul and the taking of responsibility not just by universities but also by local and national government, says Ellen Wright

Universities can learn from the sustainable use of textiles in South America, where traditional knowledge is integrated with innovation to create a positive impact, says Jade McLachlan