Number of non-European Union academics in UK rises again
Latest Hesa figures suggest that the fall in the number of EU academics working in British universities has slowed

Latest Hesa figures suggest that the fall in the number of EU academics working in British universities has slowed

University becomes latest to announce staff cuts, saying it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies

Measurements, data, facts and ocean health top to-do list of newly anointed science diplomat

But domestic universities must also raise their game if the country is to become a major destination for international students, says Pushkar

British institution set to join join Australian counterparts already operating in special economic zone

Poll this week marks final time that graduates of only two universities have been able to vote for dedicated senatorial candidates

Former universities minister attacks ‘embarrassing’ regulator decision, claiming it will worsen sector’s financial woes

New figures suggest political headache for government – and educators – will not disappear any time soon

Former vice-chancellor says universities needs change in leadership culture to foster greater collaboration

Questions raised about institution’s reputation as it seeks to reduce proportion of self-funded research in bid to plug £20 million black hole

Scientists urge UK to adopt network approach for landmark project bringing public data together

University reform commission announced by Georgian prime minister likely means of tightening political control, scholars warn

Indexed fees and some movement on student maintenance seen as key goals for coming spending review, with economic climate reducing chances of more systemic reform

The outgoing prime minister was widely welcomed by researchers as something of a knight in shining armour after Stephen Harper’s ‘anti-science’ administration. But his international student caps have...

The number of staff in roles serving the whole of UKRI is not evidence of centralisation, top-down control or added bureaucracy, says Ottoline Leyser