Funding for ‘Bible colleges’ challenged over free speech concerns
Religious institutions’ governing documents incompatible with OfS rules, says secular society

Religious institutions’ governing documents incompatible with OfS rules, says secular society

University groups urge more flexibility and funding for ‘crucial’ cross-border education in next long-term budget

Universities mount fightback against further restrictions on international students, emphasising their role in growing the economy and lack of public support for new measures

Having teaching and research under one ministry would improve policy, but it is the Home Office that could be the real problem, says Nick Hillman

Whole role of science in societies ‘being threatened’ by period of great turbulence, says scholar who chaired Ireland’s Covid vaccination drive

Higher education and business leaders write to Stormont over the sector’s ‘real and current jeopardy’


Office for Students warns providers against being overly ambitious in their forecasting after financial performance declines for third year running


Brigid Heywood told a court she reflects ‘every day’ on ‘momentary aberration’ that ended 40-year academic career

Report finds overseas departures among high-performing school-leavers have reached highest level in 15 years, with many heading to neighbouring Australia

Maintaining opportunities only for young people dismissed as little better than wholesale defunding

Academics at UCL’s law school challenge sector’s embrace of technology, claiming students’ over-reliance on ‘shortcuts’ damages skills acquisition

Europe needs effective responses to attacks on science in the US and elsewhere, says Jan Palmowski

The amalgamation of disparate disciplines into larger administrative units is prompting fears about academic identity, voice and workload – not to mention student experience. Juliette Rowsell reports