Sector leaders predict TEF will be scaled down and pushed back
Long-awaited publication of Pearce review expected in autumn, but lack of time and changes in government priorities make 2021 awards unlikely

Long-awaited publication of Pearce review expected in autumn, but lack of time and changes in government priorities make 2021 awards unlikely

Artists are not empty dissemination vessels and must be respected and fairly paid for the expertise they bring, says Aoife Monks

While a brains trust of Australian vice-chancellors is considering how to fund research long-term, a university group says the biggest challenge is more immediate

Global ‘Journal of the Plague Year’ collaboration highlights growing use of rapid-response collecting

Appointing Sir Steve Smith to spearhead the UK’s strategy could see Australia lose ground, warns Tim Dunne

Study attributes women’s feelings of unpreparedness at time of appointment to lack of confidence

The lockdown has illustrated that we don't need to sacrifice academic interaction to save the planet, says Adnan Ajšić

Canada sends ‘loud and clear’ message to foreign students with work rules change following deportation threat by US administration

Campus-focused plans show US colleges still too age-limited, says job-centric pioneer

Continuation of policy stokes fears that entry rules could damage internationalisation efforts

This week’s deal will tip the balance back towards fundamental research – and it might not have been done at all, says Jan Palmowski

Progression rates to master’s also increased for black students, but have not equalised between men and women, study finds

Overseas aid cuts and changing diplomatic priorities have raised concerns that future of Global Challenges Research Fund is at risk

Shadow universities minister says tests will protect institutions and students affected by Covid-19 pandemic