QAA’s departure leaves English sector ‘lacking expertise’ at crucial time
Internationally renowned experts relinquish quality role just as English regulator steps up interventionsÂ

Internationally renowned experts relinquish quality role just as English regulator steps up interventionsÂ

Whitehall advisor who devised alternative Horizon programme says stablisation funds should be released immediately while talks over UK membership continue

Universities face tough decisions as staff argue for wage rises to keep up with cost of living and budgets become increasingly stretched

As the Indian and the US examples both show, openness and flexibility is easily limited by parochialism and provincialism, says Saikat Majumdar

Britain’s first history professor of African heritage discusses Colston, the ‘myth’ of Windrush and surviving in academia without support

Narratives describing research in departments should be replaced by institution-level document, recommends funder-backed study

Overall satisfaction question to go in shake-up of influential poll, regulator confirms

More innovative screening of grant applications that avoid full peer review could remove red tape burden on researchers, says Adam Tickell

New figures show record-breaking levels of progression to higher education for pupils on free school meals

Universities’ pleas to train more professionals may now gain traction as Labor government creates new jobs and skills body

Judicial leader of campaign to end abortion rights abandons constitutional law seminar at George Washington University

The annual survey, out in November, will be the biggest yetÂ

Enormous surpluses underline the extent to which universities prioritise their own welfare over that of future graduates, says Hannah Forsyth

California continues trailblazing push with major publishers but sees fundamental cost problem still unresolved

Administration nears completion of regulatory overhaul with new rules on student aid, non-profit conversions and prison recruiting