Agents ‘push students to universities that pay the most’ A significant share of university staff and international students surveyed believe agents are biased towards certain institutions Ellie Bothwell 3月 30日
Doctoral funding at risk if further cuts forced on UKRI Experts warn that diverting cash to pay for Horizon Europe association would exert a heavy toll on early career scholars Jack Grove 3月 29日
Why is the UK government considering a huge cut to research? John Morgan looks at why UK research faces crisis over Horizon Europe funding under government that wants ‘science superpower’ status John Morgan 3月 29日
If the UK is concerned about women’s safety, it shouldn’t cut the GCRF The cuts will hit organisations helping women and girls to evade violence and access justice, say Christine Chinkin and Sanam Naraghi Anderlini Christine Chinkin 3月 29日
Former major general jailed for fraud exits university post Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, given 21-month sentence Chris Havergal 3月 26日
China sanctions UK academic in Xinjiang row Newcastle University scholar says she ‘will not be silenced’ Ellie Bothwell 3月 26日
Ireland’s once all-male sector leadership nears gender equality Minister behind gender equality plan reflects on influx of female university presidents ahead of Trinity College Dublin’s provost election Jack Grove 3月 26日
V-cs fear more delays to full reopening of English campuses Universities UK and Russell Group push for all students to return from 12 April amid concern that it could be pushed back to mid-May Chris Havergal 3月 26日
Universities are key to city centre survival post-Covid As physical retail declines, universities can keep high streets vibrant by moving into vacated shops, says Matthew Andrews Matthew Andrews 3月 26日
University pledges action after senior officer’s fraud conviction Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, found to have conned the British army out of private school fees Chris Havergal 3月 25日