Foreign universities ‘to poach EU academics after Brexit vote’
Lord Stern's warning adds to concerns about a brain drain from British universities in the wake of the referendum result

Lord Stern's warning adds to concerns about a brain drain from British universities in the wake of the referendum result

Greater financial uncertainty caused by the EU referendum result should lead to a rethink of proposed reforms, says Labour

Sector experts debate whether continental outposts would help to mitigate any decline in student recruitment

Former universities minister calls for creation of academic council to advise ministers on decision making

Ahead of the HE and Research Bill's second reading, vice-chancellors Steve Smith and Edward Peck explain why they think reform is necessary

'Arguments premised on consumerism are not likely to influence me' insists academic after students suggest staff should not express personal opinions

The TEF will divide universities into 'institutional sheep and goats' and then starve the goats, writes Dorothy Bishop on the eve of the HE Bill's second reading

Keith Burnett explains why the University of Sheffield's activities in the Yorkshire town of Rotherham might offer many lessons for the government's new education team

Effectiveness and impact of one-day strikes targeted at university graduation and open days also questioned by expert and employers

Scrapping of BIS prompts warnings that universities may lose influence in Whitehall

Kathryn Mitchell has pledged that her university will provide leadership and practical support to help end human trafficking and bonded labour

Some believe the momentous referendum result may harm the UK’s ability to compete for the world’s best PhD students