Degree-awarding powers confirmed for Dyson Institute
Inventor’s Wiltshire-based training centre is first to go through new Office for Students process

Inventor’s Wiltshire-based training centre is first to go through new Office for Students process

Achieving green goals isn’t easy at a centuries-old institution. Giacomo Bergamini and Simona Tondelli of the University of Bologna share their tips for embracing heritage while working towards...

Malawi’s first female university president Address Malata reflects on shaking up a male-dominated institution and why having more women on the faculty matters

Scale of research precarity at top UK university and its effect on staff laid out in new report

V-c’s offer to meet with encampment to review defence and security research called both an ‘empty deal’ and a ‘capitulation’

Incoming right-wing government plans to reduce spending by €1 billion, just as efforts to reduce precarity and overwork were starting to have an effect

Undermining universities offering degrees to fund apprenticeships is poor policy. Here are some better ones, says Paul Baines

First budget of new governing coalition seen as ‘neutral’ for universities as small increases in funding set to be offset by inflation

Number of English-medium degrees on offer outside traditional anglophone destinations increases by 48 per cent in five years

Labour’s official science slate is dull but radical moves to reform research funding and engage industry could be close, experts believe

Government proposes full-cost tuition plus application fees for non-EU applicants, while aiming for international recruitment increase

Working with established community networks can boost the quality and choice available in food banks, say Hilda Mulrooney and four co-authors

Alumnus and trustee to become Ivy League institution’s first non-interim female leader after narrowly avoiding faculty censure at Stony Brook

Unite branch leads walkout, saying industrial relations in union are ‘broken’, just hours after general secretary delivers unity message in opening speech

Universities are not ‘speaker’s corner’ and governments should not impose ‘diktats about what we do on campus’, New Zealand forum hears