Top English campuses forecast £458 million fall in foreign fees
OfS report suggests some institutions are looking at non-European Union fee income drops of more than 40 per cent

OfS report suggests some institutions are looking at non-European Union fee income drops of more than 40 per cent

The US’ announcement that it now regards Israeli settlements as consistent with international law does not make them so, say eight senior academics

Australian trials cancelled over interference with HIV tests

David A. Sanders enjoys a clear and comprehensive, if flawed, study of where science is going wrong and how to put it right

The pandemic has hit university finances, and further challenges lie ahead. But the case for supporting higher education and research is overwhelming

Top US institution faces painful reversal after long claiming abolitionist origins

Sociologist who has shone light on some of India’s most oppressed people explains why she keeps up the good fight

Anna McKie hears from three experts about using peer observation to improve teaching and how it can still be applied while teaching online

Son of Nobel laureate and radical historian who forged his own path as a mathematician and activist remembered

Male PhD students reporting higher levels of psychological distress than women, survey says

Covid crisis brings lending and accounts worries for universities

Professor calls on sector to embrace virtual connections and challenge international academic identity

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Distributing financial aid based on identity or academic attainment leaves many poor people excluded from the academy, says Ryan Coogan

In tandem: will Covid solve the trailing-spouse problem?