Science deregulation predicted for UK as no-deal Brexit looms
Ex-European Commission official predicts ‘zero chance’ of UK joining Brussels research programmes after no-deal, with ‘going global’ and looser rules the likely alternatives

Ex-European Commission official predicts ‘zero chance’ of UK joining Brussels research programmes after no-deal, with ‘going global’ and looser rules the likely alternatives

Women who out-earn male partners need to have significantly higher qualifications, Australian survey suggests

Australian report suggests scholars should ‘focus on areas where AI is ineffective’

Thirty-eight per cent of 18-year-old applicants received at least one offer with an unconditional component in 2019, Ucas data show

More must be done to understand and help students who register for courses but then fade into the ether, says Bret Stephenson

Lack of a functioning executive and threat of a no-deal Brexit have put Northern Irish universities in jeopardy: could a new university help?

Scientists still stymied by federal restrictions as legalisation in states increases demand for answers on risk and benefits

German universities need to collect better data and rethink selection system to improve integration, analysis finds

The ‘best’ scientists lack time for peer review, and academics should be rated for ‘worthy’ papers, argues Dan Shechtman

As Labor hands EIF potential lifeline, ex-chair of its board says money could insulate HE against international income risks

Students from poorer regions who enter their local workforce after graduation should also be celebrated, says Sir David Bell

Institute of Cancer Research and Imperial College London join forces to bring insights from physics, AI and data into cancer science

Mimi Thebo has gone from being an academic working university open days to a parent attending them. Here are her tips to make them a successÂ

New analysis charts 40-fold increase in quantity of co-authored papers and 100-fold surge in quality

In the context of all the privations Palestinians suffer, international academic isolation is a terrible thing indeed, says David Palumbo-Liu