Universities fear being shut out of EU innovation push
European Innovation Council mission to create ‘unicorns’ may deprive academics of funding, critics warn
European Innovation Council mission to create ‘unicorns’ may deprive academics of funding, critics warn
Sir Mark Walport acknowledges ‘challenge’ of UK’s departure from European Union as sector anxiety grows
We share what 50 Nobel prizewinners think about issues facing science, universities and the world, from populist politics and researcher mobility, to artificial intelligence and threats to humankind
UK universities could curry much more political favour if they adopted a more constructive and pragmatic tone, says Sir David Bell
Sources say Jo Johnson’s prospects may be impaired by Theresa May’s anger over overseas students battle
Ellie Bothwell goes through the archives from 45 to five years ago and discovers some recurring themes
European Union students enrolling next year will pay the same fees as UK students
Brazil retains the crown in Times Higher Education’s second annual list of the top universities in the region as higher education institutions face up to the need to change
Life science is a big part of the UK government’s industrial strategy, but neglecting basic research will drive top researchers abroad and threaten the flow of translatable discoveries, says Philippe...
Paul Feldman explains why the UK must be ready to embrace research collaborations on an increasingly international scale
Terry Dray explains what other institutions can learn from Liverpool John Moores University’s recent review of career development services
McLaren Applied Technologies director sees need to go ‘beyond STEM’,?91茄子-Ulsan summit hears
Two-thirds of funding over past three years went to just 20 institutions?
Should we be talking about Ofcoll and the ‘degree experience framework’? Diana Beech thinks so
UK institutions’ local role may be route to influence, sector experts suggest