Elleke Boehmer: Turning the world upside down
The Oxford professor’s latest monograph, like her latest novel, focuses on the globe’s culturally neglected southern extremes. An ‘exploration of the condition of being secondary’, it is the...

The Oxford professor’s latest monograph, like her latest novel, focuses on the globe’s culturally neglected southern extremes. An ‘exploration of the condition of being secondary’, it is the...

Government expected to allow employer contribution rates to come down next year after lobbying by post-92 institutions

As the University of Sussex celebrates legal victory against the Office for Students, we discuss what the ruling means for the future of the regulator

Progress on research commercialisation stalls after pandemic peak, with 141 new spin-outs launched last year

Students and educators call for more guidance from immigration authorities as majority of Indian and Nepalese applicants rejected


University leader questions Arif Ahmed’s position after landmark court case highlights conflict of interest, as others cast doubt on future of regulator’s incoming free speech complaints scheme

Analysis of university finances finds increasing student numbers and income can cause costs to rise faster than revenue

AI glasses and other smart apparel may be impossible to keep out of exams, adding to universities’ woes about the future of assessments

Research finds collegiate model adds to complex application processes and may be harming institutions’ widening participation efforts

The OfS’ approach was opaque, highly discretionary and appeared to lack basic procedural safeguards, says Smita Jamdar

Council exempts four grant schemes from controversial changes following concerns that plan would ‘discourage bold ideas’

Government urged to provide more financial support to students as research finds some institutions are cutting back on provision of free food

The legal tools given to the OfS since the Sussex case occurred should make it better able to conduct the vital task of protecting free speech, says Ian Pace

Record fine overturned after landmark High Court case sparked by resignation of gender-critical academic Kathleen Stock