Spending review: Osborne delivers 17% cut to BIS budget
Savings include cuts in funding for poorest students and forcing existing students to pay more for loans

Savings include cuts in funding for poorest students and forcing existing students to pay more for loans

However, there is confusion over the final value of the settlement, which may include 'tucking in' of Global Challenges fund

The US was right not to close its borders to overseas students after 9/11, says Rajika Bhandari

New ministerial committee could wield power over research agenda, but support expressed for new pot of interdisciplinary funding

For most young researchers, academic research is the love of their life. But how much can and should be sacrificed for this love?, asks Sibylle Anderl

Investment in knowledge is one of Britain’s USPs, explains Mark Samuels

UCU members to strike following decision by governing council, which affects more than 500 jobs

There’s a choice to be made on R&D investment, says Richard Jones, and we must get it right

Stanford University to assist in development of programmes to be introduced in January

Director for education praises system for allowing country to raise spending in ‘difficult times’

Institution’s student federation concerned about the ‘cultural issues of implication involved in the practice’

Labour ex-minister criticises the view that UK ‘can’t afford English identity’

European Quality Assurance Forum told ‘surprisingly little work’ conducted on value of members’ activities