Hertfordshire history cuts prompt fears for research beyond elite
‘Pockets of excellence’ in non-Russell Group institutions could be emptied, some fear

‘Pockets of excellence’ in non-Russell Group institutions could be emptied, some fear

While some claim UK unfairly ‘left in dark’ outside harmonisation project, other believe situation simply reflects ‘sad fact’ of Brexit

Time running out for clarity on course subsidies, experts warn

Only a quarter of biology conferences set rules on attendee behaviour and penalties for misconduct are even rarer, study finds

Daughter of academic immigrants has plenty of history on higher education policies

Digging in will solve nothing, university presidents say, as protests continue

Increasingly popular repayment system eases stress on graduates and governments alike, says Bruce Chapman

Review chair’s comments on ‘discretionary’ funding raise disturbing questions, say Mark E. Smith, Sarah Randall-Paley and Andrew McConnell

‘Bad science’ could gain traction in the country as academics seek not to provoke regime

New analyses highlight the risks of over-dependence on single income source

In light of the Augar review, universities must make clear the benefits of foundation years to both students and staff, says Bill RammellÂ

We must create spaces, resources and communities where individuals and groups can achieve optimal health through everyday activities, says Alan Cromlish

Matthew Reisz considers the fascinating, painful and plain bizarre topics addressed by researchers exploring one of the last taboos

Branch campuses and joint degree programmes give students and staff unique opportunities that they wouldn’t otherwise have, says Vincenzo Raimo

Horizon Europe planners must remember that research into ethics and societal needs will only be effective if Europe has world-leading technological capacity, writes Jan PalmowskiÂ