Hungarian government breaks ties with university in radical reform
In what could become a model for the rest of the country, Corvinus University of Budapest will have to rely on tuition fees and endowment interest

In what could become a model for the rest of the country, Corvinus University of Budapest will have to rely on tuition fees and endowment interest

Government attempts to protect regional institutions by restricting growth in capital

Setting up a staff LGBT+ network on campus has shown the university community that equality isn’t just HR’s responsibility, says Hamish Walker

Researchers face a lean Christmas as veto fiasco triggers more delays

Australian universities may have to wait months to find out how much funding they will forfeit

New centre could supply the ingredients to bring home-grown Fields medallists back, says director

Democrat gains may not convert into legislative wins for higher education, lobbyist warns

Stuart Croft warns that loss of access to international research networks could exclude UK from ‘scientific forefront’ for up to 50 years

‘Seriously negligent’ university overcharged students on franchised course ‘persistently’

Universities criticise source of new cash splash

Podcasts can improve access to research and offer an innovative way to assess student learning, says Ian M. Cook

European governments urged to consider banning certain nationals from working on sensitive technology on national security grounds

Research reportedly picking up the tab for Australian government’s regional cash splash

Higher education delivering solid returns, but vocational education could leave women worse off

Understanding patients’ lifestyles, beliefs and values systems will put medical professionals in a better position to respond, says Kate Hamilton-West