Concern as Brussels ‘borrows’ €400 million from Horizon Europe
EU officials want to take money for Chips Act, but government purseholders have ruled out using unspent project funds to replace it

EU officials want to take money for Chips Act, but government purseholders have ruled out using unspent project funds to replace it

Four in five postgraduates who responded to union survey say they are likely to leave sector

Standard mentoring is not enough if we want a resilient, compassionate and happy research workforce, says Mark Reed

New Zealand now perceived poorly on factors where it used to excel, survey finds

International universities decline during Covid-19 in teaching-focused league table
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Berkeley dormitory crisis offers broad warning that higher education won’t meet equity goals if students have no place to live

Major survey of almost 4,000 firms finds work with institutions at national and international level is a large slice of collaboration activity

Close reading of ERC Starting Grant proposals finds secrets to success and raises concerns about smoke and mirrors from narrative CVs

The default mode of human problem-solving is to add complexity. But we must try harder to resist, say Leidy Klotz and Robert Sutton

Deal includes prestigious Cell Press and Lancet journals

Signatories of letter urging peace include dozens of top academics and Nobel prizewinner

Huge national survey finds that half of students know little or nothing about formal reporting mechanisms

War in Ukraine may reshape university internationalisation, but most academics do not expect a knockout blow

Potential for ‘mass cancellation of gap years’ in rush for 2022 entry as finance expert warns 2023 starters could face huge hike in costs