Fears as Mexican ministry seeks greater control of research funds
Government claims it is seeking to root out corruption and free up extra money for Covid-19 measures

Government claims it is seeking to root out corruption and free up extra money for Covid-19 measures

No matter how hard they work, thousands will be dumped out of the labour market during the pandemic, say Harry Pettit and Alexandra Dales

Vice-chancellor faces fresh charges of acting outside authority after old allegations deemed not ‘material’

Today is World Mental Health Day, and Matthew Flinders argues that although changes in individual behaviour can help, systemic change is really needed to ease the mental health burden on academics

With the right visa offering, the UK could eat into the US’ market share, say Sanam Arora and Vignesh Karthik KR

Physicist Brian Cox, author Bernardine Evaristo and former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook also recognised

Liverpool becomes latest UK university to halt in-person tuition due to Covid-19

Survey and report by Women’s Higher Education Network urges universities to radically revise their attitudes to deadlines, career development and promotion

Warning comes as report on past 25 years of efforts on issue highlight the major challenges that remain

Early career scholars, seasoned academics and institutions themselves all benefit from the creation of alumni affinity groups, writes Gretchen Dobson

Women on fixed-term contracts twice as likely to have moved forward or delayed plans to start a family compared with permanently employed

Threats to environment too great to leave education to scientists alone, says Harvard professor Fernando Reimers

The economics are murky but the damage that closing departments will do to universities’ missions is crystal clear, says Peter Tregear

While tallying massive financial harm, campus presidents list student well-being as chief priority

Significant rise in cases confirmed as universities move tuition online