UUK task force to consider mergers as part of efficiency drive
Former University of the Arts London vice-chancellor to lead work aimed at finding ways universities can collaborate to secure savings

Former University of the Arts London vice-chancellor to lead work aimed at finding ways universities can collaborate to secure savings

With the University of Rural England’s hopes of survival resting on a bailout from a disgruntled tech bro alumnus, John Gilbey’s seasonal tale sees its embattled vice-chancellor go back to the future...

Nokia’s runaway success may have rung off a decade ago, but the Nordic nation hopes to dial up its tech prowess by increasing state investment in R&D by 80 per cent, putting the nation among the...

Reading professor says a version of the Teaching Excellence Framework could provide reassurance about the quality of the UK’s transnational education courses

Administrative workloads rise as many more learners ‘dishonestly’ claim health-related essay extensions, survey suggests

Need to meet commitments on loans taken out in boom years forces institutions to accept worse terms and conditions, or look to non-traditional sources for new funding

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Sociologist of queer nightlife on the fate of gay bars, the power of a good night out, and why academia could benefit from a bit more joy

Social scientists must work hard to verify their conclusions. Too many that do not are rewarded anyway, says Martyn Hammersley

Parliamentarians warn removal of funding for UK in a Changing Europe might be seen as ‘deprioritisation of impact-based work’, given its success

University required to report to English watchdog as it addresses quality concerns relating to business and management courses

New directive prevents officials from issuing more than 270,000 student visas next year, and applies indicative caps on institutions previously proposed through legislation

Biochemist heads to Milton Keynes after decade leading London South Bank University

Polling indicates lack of awareness over sector’s funding turmoil, with public seeing more international enrolments as solution to difficulties

Hungary ‘has not sufficiently addressed’ conflict of interest concerns, EU body rules