Buckingham v-c reinstated after report clears him of wrongdoing
‘Anti-woke’ James Tooley back in charge at private institution as ‘serious allegations’ dismissed

‘Anti-woke’ James Tooley back in charge at private institution as ‘serious allegations’ dismissed

Foreign universities entering increasingly saturated market

India-based periodical disciplined by bibliographic group Crossref after sleuths claimed ‘sneaked references’ had been injected into metadata

Government ‘cherry-picked’ ideas with commercial application, despite reviewer warnings against ‘naive’ expectations of windfall profits, scientists say

Successful pharmaceutical and biotech firms linked to the Medical Research Council have landed at least £6 billion in investment since 2008, and more before then, study finds

Regulators vow to push ahead with ‘in-year’ submissions despite damning report on project’s impact on workloads

Educational interventions are like making a soufflé that may or may not rise, say Billy Wong and Lydia Fletcher

Employees at Study Group-run centre on University of Sheffield campus to walk out after 36 staff put at risk of redundancy

University to increase staff-student ratios, merge schools and close programmes to ensure it remains ‘viable’

Latest Hesa figures suggest that the fall in the number of EU academics working in British universities has slowed

University becomes latest to announce staff cuts, saying it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies

Measurements, data, facts and ocean health top to-do list of newly anointed science diplomat

But domestic universities must also raise their game if the country is to become a major destination for international students, says Pushkar

British institution set to join join Australian counterparts already operating in special economic zone