Aberdeen cuts jobs as it targets ‘more efficient’ course offering Scottish university looks to save further ?5.5 million to bring down its deficit, a year after languages cuts By Tom Williams 7 May
Almost half of employers think graduates ‘lack resilience’ Survey highlights concerns that university leavers are less prepared for work than previous generations By Patrick Jack 7 May
Reduce high visa costs or miss out on US talent, say UK peers Lords committee urges government to make it cheaper for foreign researchers to work in UK following science funding cuts in US By Helen Packer 7 May
Universities unfazed by eLife’s loss of journal impact factor Leading research institutions endorse experimental non-profit journal as it loses its impact factor By Jack Grove 7 May
‘Nothing off the table’ for student visas after election shock Restrictions to incoming international students and graduate route thought to be more likely following losses by Labour in local elections By Helen Packer 7 May
UK immigration policy must handle international students with care Amid talk of an asylum crackdown, any policy changes must avoid harming overseas graduates’ post-study work opportunities, says James Pitman By James Pitman 7 May
Europe Summit: universities to ‘look very different in five years’ Dwindling sector finances and geopolitical challenges mean higher education will look very different in five years’ time, summit hears By Juliette Rowsell 6 May
Seven-year ‘supergrants’ to make Europe ‘magnet for researchers’ European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen steps up efforts to attract American academics while taking aim at Trump’s ‘miscalculation’ of failing to support research By Jack Grove 6 May
Student choice at risk as almost half of universities cut courses Institutions expect to consider more subject closures as financial problems spiral, finds UUK survey By Helen Packer 6 May
Restrictions on academics working abroad ‘stifling collaboration’ Blanket bans on the amount of time staff can spend out of the country reflect ‘compliance-first’ mindset of UK universities, say critics By Patrick Jack 6 May
Contextual offers ‘don’t set students up to fail’, study shows Those admitted to elite UK universities with lower entry requirements still performed well academically, analysis suggests By Tom Williams 6 May
Cancer researcher leans on own work after incurable diagnosis Specialist in health and exercise applies years of experience working with patients as she targets completing marathon on Mount Everest By Juliette Rowsell 5 May