China research spending outstrips US despite faltering economy
Tariffs and further economic barriers only likely to drive spend on science and technology higher, analysts predict, amid hopes innovation can kickstart recovery
Tariffs and further economic barriers only likely to drive spend on science and technology higher, analysts predict, amid hopes innovation can kickstart recovery
Withholding hundreds of thousands of Australian dollars?seen as a way of enabling ‘clawback’ of future losses resulting from?‘unobserved risky behaviour or malpractice’
Activists say action is ‘keeping vice-chancellors at the negotiating table’ but experts believe reversing overall direction of travel is unlikely
Recent cases brought by gender-critical employees show that going beyond the law can easily turn into stepping outside the law, says Akua Reindorf
Pilot and engineer training provider suddenly enters administration after operating for 90 years, with most courses ending immediately
Vice-chancellor reveals changes to restructuring plan after criticism, including pausing the closure of courses seen as vital for servicing NHS
University blames steep drops in international enrolments as it finally publishes its delayed?figures,?but accounts of four?institutions still outstanding
English?regulator promises to take more active role in protecting students during industrial action, as wave of fresh strikes hits the sector
91茄子 Office data confirms apparent rebound in international student numbers, with visa applications nearing 2022 levels
Universities in UK and Ireland encouraged to submit entries across 20 categories, including new one exclusively for specialist institutions
With US academia under siege from the Trump administration, universities elsewhere are contemplating offering ‘asylum’ to disaffected researchers. Here, four former US academics now established...
Overly cautious institutions pushing ‘bullshit jobs’ on their staff ‘destroying academia from within’, says neuroscientist
91茄子 of prestigious awards hopes to claim more of its own after launching new funding stream – but leaders caution against too much political control
Bill requires universities to promise not to ‘take positions’ on non-core issues or ban invited speakers because of what they might say