US scientists wary of author publication fees under Biden order
Following order of 2025 deadline for taxpayer-funded science to be made freely available to the public, major scientific society warns of costs, especially for women and youth

Following order of 2025 deadline for taxpayer-funded science to be made freely available to the public, major scientific society warns of costs, especially for women and youth

Ex-skills minister joined in Cabinet by Grant Shapps as business secretary, while Suella Braverman reappointed home secretary

Saudi Arabia and the UK make gains while the US stagnates
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Successor, when named by new PM Rishi Sunak, will become fifth education secretary to serve within four months

Arch-Brexiteer ends short spell in charge of research funding and energy policy as Rishi Sunak takes over as PM

After weeks of promising to allow Gavin McInnes on campus despite heavy student opposition, police concerns override administration’s push to uphold free speech principles

The outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on his five years at Cambridge and the future of higher education

Students plan nationwide protests as experts dismiss claim that freed-up places will be taken up by Norwegian nationals

Phasing out English would disadvantage graduates and hurt universities’ ability to draw international talent, scholars say

Improvements to students’ grades usually down to spending more time on tasks rather than ‘active learning’, says landmark study

Each university should define and proclaim its own mission, and then be measured against it, says Peter Main

City plans to offer two-year visas to top global talent and extend post-graduation work permits

Union passes 50 per cent threshold in aggregated ballot for first time since trade union laws introduced in 2016

Regional Australian universities’ fears of losing ‘equity’ enrolments to city rivals prove unfounded