Fund to attract international researchers to UK gets £30 million
Royal Society announces government-backed fellowships as countries race to sign up scientific talent fleeing the US

Royal Society announces government-backed fellowships as countries race to sign up scientific talent fleeing the US

Broad agreement offers little detail on HE priorities, with no mention of whether EU students will be able to pay UK fees

Other UK government departments outside science will be encouraged to allocate a proportion of their research budgets to long-term funding

Secretary of state promises to focus on building global partnerships in vital document that will shape approach to education exports


Minister says there will be no changes to visa processing regime that gives effect to government’s thwarted cap proposal

Current widening participation approach not working, say academics, as rural villages and coastal towns revealed as areas with lowest levels of progression to universities

While some see higher compliance thresholds as way to identify rogue operators, the threat of losing licences could push universities to withdraw from certain regions entirely

For one mid-career academic scientist, precarity is becoming unbearable. But they are too experienced for entry-level industry jobs and not experienced enough for senior ones. They’ve stayed too long...

Edinburgh’s pioneering new framework will allow academics to pursue commercialisation without negative career impact, says Christina Boswell

Using jokes where appropriate can build trust, diffuse anxiety and enhance learning, says doctoral supervision award winner

Science academy urges government to facilitate curiosity-driven research and protect researchers from intimidation

Latest cost-cutting drives to hit UK sector include planned compulsory redundancies at Bournemouth-based institution

Experience Down Under suggests universities should not be too quick to torpedo idea that overseas income should be redistributed

Internationalisation strategies will be damaged by heavy prioritisation of students from Europe and US, report authors warn