Some universities ‘make long-term loss’ on £9K fee students
Report on financial sustainability of UK universities suggests that any attempt to lower fees could have big impact on some institutions

Report on financial sustainability of UK universities suggests that any attempt to lower fees could have big impact on some institutions

Education secretary Damian Hinds’ call for more scrutiny of decision-making behind vice-chancellors’ ‘high pay’ may lead to problems, experts warn

The departure of the University and College Union’s long-time leader has intensified calls for democratic reform, and activists could take a greater role

But research finds students prefer the mode over more traditional teaching methods

President issues threat to universities’ federal funding in major speech

Deal follows long-awaited decree allowing foreign university campuses

ARC insists allegations of political subversion are ‘baseless’

How THE’s upcoming University Impact Rankings is looking at universities in a different wayÂ

Any reduction in university fees will hurt students from under-represented backgrounds the most, argues Colin BaileyÂ

The progress of science will not be impeded if the number of flights academics take is reduced, argues Jürgen Gerhards

Two Syrian academics travel to London to seek outside support for universities

Universities’ openness, broad research remit and long-term local commitments are at risk when they align too closely with ever-changing industry, says Jason Owen-Smith

Tributes paid to founder of University of Warwick’s WMG

Open access advocates hope move will create ‘snowball effect’ for others to ditch subscriptions with publisher