Delay TEF development in light of Brexit vote, says UUK
Vice-chancellors argue that exercise should not go beyond pilot stage because of ‘significant instability’

Vice-chancellors argue that exercise should not go beyond pilot stage because of ‘significant instability’

Minister invites researchers to send ‘concrete’ examples that UK academics are being stopped from bidding for EU grantsÂ

University of Hertfordshire modules are marking how well classmates encourage each other to participate

Plans to allow graduates of France’s most elite higher education institutions to claim the title of PhD without taking a viva have enraged some Gallic scholars

Government and universities must find ways to remove obstacles to cross-cutting research, says report

Lawsuit against University of Cincinnati claims decision went against US gender discrimination laws. Maxine Joselow reports for Inside Higher Ed.

Iranian-Canadian Homa Hoodfar, who has conducted research on Islamic family law and Muslim dress codes, was imprisoned last month

The UCU's Sally Hunt warns that if people from the EU no longer feel welcome in UK universities, the damage to our international academic reputation will be near fatal

Impact of EU withdrawal on UK universities ‘more nuanced’ than some believe, says Nick Hillman

Focus on teaching in proposed framework ignores its primary role as extra quality assurance tool, claims researcher

Tyneside-educated scientist to lead institution from next year

Her Home Office record and previous views on universities give clues as to what we might expect from Theresa May, writes Emran Mian – and it's not all bad news

In Home Office and shadow education brief, Ms May has long history with higher education