Transformative agreements are not holding up open access
Both journals and funders need to do more to support the gold route that authors want and open science needs, says Steven Inchcoombe

Both journals and funders need to do more to support the gold route that authors want and open science needs, says Steven Inchcoombe

Number of students expected to start courses in UK higher education hits all-time high, after 44 per cent of all 18-year-olds applied

Companies built on university-based research twice as likely to succeed if they receive Innovate UK backing, study suggests

Research England unveils substantial uplifts for both quality-related research funding and knowledge exchange activities

Data from seven years’ worth of Horizon 2020 grants shows you ‘don't need to tell researchers what to do’, ERC president says

Analysis of the average score by country over the past five years

Impact of condition on academics poses several difficult challenges for higher education institutions

English universities can protect institutional autonomy from interventionist regulators by equipping boards with skills, says Hepi policy note

Emerging from the pandemic, in a region beset by authoritarian leaders and poverty, universities remain resilient. Rosa Ellis writes

Chilean university leads list for fourth consecutive year, but Brazil is top-performing country overall

Multidisciplinary teamwork is helping tackle problems in Latin America, but barriers remain

Rejections up, but data show universities ‘remain places where debate and the sharing of ideas can thrive’, says OfS

Wage disagreements with language institute and cleaning staff lead lecturers and students to express dismay about treatment of employees

Leading US public institution, six months after firing Schlissel over affair claims, gets top academic voice on equity from UBC

With SAT and ACT already losing acceptance because of inequities, GAO details cost-related struggle of students to gain needed accommodations