Voters in UK marginals ‘back government bailout for universities’
UCU poll seeks to step up political pressure on ministers to offer extra funding for universities during pandemic

UCU poll seeks to step up political pressure on ministers to offer extra funding for universities during pandemic

Black Lives Matter protests have reignited debate over the persistence of ‘neocolonial’ structures within discipline

Sued by universities, administration ends plan to evict foreigners whose campuses stay online

‘Cloud’ discounts and fee and subsidy tweaks could underpin acceptable compromise deal, policy specialist suggests

The differential impacts of the Covid-19 wrecking ball reflect different countries’ priorities, conference hears

‘Employment-focused’ institution aims to recruit 12,500 students by the end of the decade

Survey of 4,000 faculty shows first-timers struggling with student engagement

China's top university has reportedly taken action against Xu Zhangrun, who called for government accountability

But follow-up survey flags ‘generational’ loss of market share in countries that eschew charter flights

Late move by Trump leaves Canada and UK with few options for bailing out victims of new student visa restrictions

Oceania’s pan-national university enveloped by scandal, duelling governance bodies and tit-for-tat accusations

Research also suggests that government’s anti-terrorism strategy is causing students and staff to self-censor discussions of Islam

One-third of respondents to NUS survey say they would feel ‘not at all safe’ if teaching returned to normal in September

Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education to be gatekeeper for new university and college courses

Young scholars’ lack of reputation and digital prominence risks seeing them excluded from online conferences, says Scott Rich