Uclan Cyprus developers face €46 million ¡®unpaid debt¡¯ claim Cyprus state telecoms company¡¯s pension fund alleges financing agreement on campus construction funding was breached By John Morgan 12 October
World Academic Summit: leaders clash over future of research collaboration Some presidents advocate cutting ties with universities in rival states, while others urge maintaining academic links even when diplomatic ones are straitened By Tom Williams 11 October
Strike on Kyiv university targets Ukraine¡¯s ¡®intellectual heart¡¯ Rocket attack hits Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, damaging ¡®symbolic¡¯ institution that has ¡®shaped national statehood and culture¡¯ By Pola Lem 11 October
Greg Clark returns as chair of Commons science committee Former business secretary resumes role after brief spell in final Johnson Cabinet By Chris Havergal 11 October
UK leaning more on private providers for overseas recruitment Report attributes shift to dependency on international fees and heightened competition By Patrick Jack 11 October
World Academic Summit: funders ¡®must think long term to fix precarity¡¯ ¡®Short horizons¡¯ of grant-givers holding back early career researchers from disadvantaged backgrounds, says Glasgow principal By Tom Williams 11 October
World Academic Summit: keep teaching Russian students, say rectors Rectors set up emergency measures to allow Russian students to participate in courses even if they cannot leave their country By Tom Williams 11 October
Stop grandstanding and nurture growth asset, Truss ministers told Tory conference attacks on universities bring frustration, while new government tipped to drop entry restrictions plan By John Morgan 11 October
World Academic Summit: HE can¡¯t drive social mobility alone, says Younge ¡®Awful lot of pressure¡¯ on higher education sector ¡®to do the heavy lifting¡¯ without wider societal commitment, says Manchester professor By Tom Williams 10 October
Overseas enrolment set to plummet under Norway¡¯s fees plan Government expects international enrolment to fall by 70 per cent after introduction of tuition fees for students from outside the EU By Ben Upton 10 October
UK conference for black cancer scientists ¡®will tackle inequalities¡¯ Pioneering conference for leading black cancer scientists is part of drive to diversify UK science By Jack Grove 10 October
To avoid botched fiscal events, the UK needs more macroeconomic research Relying on overseas expertise is foolish for a country that abounds with specific economic issues, says Jagjit Chadha By Jagjit Chadha 10 October