Beijing’s call for foreign R&D investment ‘a signal’ to West
US is the ‘elephant in the room’ in a policy that seeks to attract overseas talent and money, says academic

US is the ‘elephant in the room’ in a policy that seeks to attract overseas talent and money, says academic

Most students got a higher-class degree at every major institution in 2021-22, data show

Australia, New Zealand and Canada have some of the least diverse international student populations, data show

Edtech giants and plucky start-ups are vying to create potentially lucrative tools to combat the use of AI in assessments, but will they cause more problems than they solve?

Better alignment of pay and benefits, working cultures and expectations will clear the way for research to have impact, say nine Future Leaders fellows

Analysis of the database suggests UK universities take greater equity in spin-outs than others in Europe

Recently launched provider spends big in attempt to drive ‘exponential growth’ in student numbers

Rishi Sunak's plan for mathematics to age 18 would come too late to save many university departments, says Ulrike Tillmann

Westphalian Wilhelms University Münster set to become the University of Münster

Leading institutions switching from exams to interviews for admission, but students from many universities are excluded from this route

Overheated buildings, meat-heavy menus and solar-panel-free roofs are not a good example, say Karin Bodewits and Philipp Gramlich

NaUKMA head defends dropping ‘language of aggressor’, despite concerns over freedom of expression

Jointly run open access publisher will offer lower cost route for Scottish researchers seeking to comply with new UKRI rules on monographs

Female academics are more likely to be employed on zero-hours contracts than male colleagues

Abuses at small private colleges seen as suggesting a nation overlooking immigration rules as it aggressively pursues foreign tuition dollars