Keele explores ‘later specialisation’ after new courses pay off
Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures

Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures

University administrators know little about the money that supports their foreign recruits, or the pressures that come with it

Academic who travelled to Kenya to meet those ghostwriting university work says practice is ‘completely reshaping our future’

Test scores are a much better predictor of academic progress than school grades – and students need a realistic assessment, says David Blobaum

Former Canadian opposition leader Michael Ignatieff says no sector secure after what has happened in the US

All levels of scientific research must be transparent about where grants come from to avoid ‘manipulation and bias’, global science group says

Current site ‘bursting at the seams’, says v-c, as Australian university plans 17-storey new campus in Kuala Lumpur’s financial district


Proposal to take cut of international earnings now seen as inevitable after ministers tied idea to reintroduction of maintenance grants

Inequality between male and female participation rates prevails in most parts of the globe, with 88 countries in worse situation compared with a decade ago

As European nations thrash out ideas to ‘safeguard’ knowledge, Australian progress has stalled, expert warns

The post-16 White Paper was a missed opportunity to correct a mistake that will stymie government missions in areas like housebuilding, says John Somers

Former Leicester deputy registrar sued Alan Partridge actor and production companies over 2022 film which showed him in a ‘negative light’


Low wages and system reforms blamed as gap opens up between number of older scientists and new entrants