Queen’s Anniversary Prizes honour university innovation
Twenty-two institutions win awards for innovation and excellence in teaching and research

Twenty-two institutions win awards for innovation and excellence in teaching and research

Charlotte Deane will return to the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council after serving as deputy chair throughout the pandemic

College sector leader urges universities to realise that without unified tertiary model ‘we are not going to win any more money’

Institution blames inflation and rising pay and pension contributions

Newly appointed trustees of small liberal arts college want to revitalise facilities with funding request worth $571,000 per student

Government signals review of older US tie-ups and appetite for more Brazilian students, as leading rector says institutions do not have to build their strategies on English-language tuition

Higher study can mean little to one’s pay packet and can in some cases reduce it, says research that raises questions about Universities Accord’s expansionary vision

Overseas universities could profit from ‘escape route’ role, as China’s women resist political pressure to produce the next generation

Home Office list of top-ranked universities giving graduates visa eligibility adds two Chinese institutions, but stretching to India ‘would boost UK employers’

As UK home secretary, James Cleverly should offer a warmer welcome to people who bring skills, resources and so much more, says Tim Bradshaw

Zaki Nusseibeh, chancellor of United Arab Emirates University, says universities must evolve with the world to take advantage of the green transition

Difficulties in access to online and physical collections at UK’s national library persist following ransomware incident

In the Arab world, some countries face multiple crises while others enjoy stability and wealth. Our rankings reflect that diversity, highlighting the Gulf states’ advance and the struggles elsewhere

Leftist faculty and high overseas enrolments also targeted in congressional hearing

Even as many universities struggle to keep the lights on, others reap the rewards of strong investment and tumult elsewhere, writes Pola Lem