‘Put shoulder to the wheel’ on school standards, says access tsar John Blake rejects suggestions that it is not universities’ place to help close attainment gaps, in first speech in new role By Chris Havergal 8 February
The UK and Switzerland must be admitted to Horizon Europe Time is running out to strike a deal that will cement the continent’s scientific strength, says Jan Palmowski By Jan Palmowski 8 February
Kwarteng ‘vetoed appointment of Oxford college head to lead ESRC’ Business secretary reportedly concerned by Jonathan Michie’s ‘left-wing’ associations By Chris Havergal 7 February
Poor German pushing international students towards dropping out Eager recruiters, lenient testers and delusional students must all share the blame for dire retention, studies suggest By Ben Upton 7 February
Single funding bodies would heal UK’s HE-FE divide, says report Paper says ‘too often colleges and universities have been pitted against each other’ By Simon Baker 7 February
Oxford college dean at centre of lengthy dispute to step down Martyn Percy to leave Christ Church in April, reportedly with a substantial settlement By Chris Havergal 4 February
Library sorry as student Twitter saga turns out to be tall tale Story of student borrowing two books to share them with their mother ‘drew on genuine experiences’ but was ‘imagined’ By Chris Havergal 4 February
Plan to ‘level up’ UK research funding ‘unambitious’ Comparison with current data suggests government proposals are ‘not exactly a revolution in the funding balance’, say experts By Jack Grove 4 February
Gast oversaw ‘favouritism’ and ‘exclusion’ at Imperial – report College forced to release bullying investigation by Information Commissioner’s Office By Chris Havergal 3 February
Research self-plagiarism rife in Russia About one in 20 recent academic papers is a duplicate, with some articles being recycled as many as 27 times in different publications By Jack Grove 3 February
Most black students ‘a victim of racism’ in UK accommodation Report calls for measures on ‘ignored’ issue like more black staff working in halls of residence and other blocks By Simon Baker 3 February
Heavy lies the Oxbridge crown With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates will need to do the job By Rosa Ellis 3 February