Support staff numbers cut at half of UK universities
Some institutions lost about a tenth of their non-academic workforce in main year of pandemic
Some institutions lost about a tenth of their non-academic workforce in main year of pandemic
Informatics faculty turns its hand to creating tools to help civilians and hamper Russian attacks
Guards are adept at taking escalating student consumerism in their stride. Coffee may also be served, says George Bass
Slump in applications to country’s biggest tertiary admissions centre aligns with anecdotal reports that universities are struggling to find students
Harvard insists it is ‘important not to conflate’ actions of a government with academics’ nationality in light of Ukraine invasion
Science minister sets up working group to examine how academics can move more freely between public and private research
Vocational and higher education get equal billing, as Australian university groups unite in jobs-focused election spiel
Institutions cannot ‘in good conscience’ partner with Russian counterparts while Ukraine war continues, says Chris Philp
Universities UK raises concern about ‘requires improvement’ TEF rating and overall administrative burden
Radical measures to combat bullying in UK science may backfire, warns sector bullying lead, but ex-research council head urges boldness
Approach will aid those who are already able to get ahead, critics warn
While all US states exempt non-profit organisations, communities under financial stress renew push for campuses to contribute voluntarily
The KAUST president discusses the treatment of women and academic freedom
Inducing shame and humiliation is not a blood sport. It is the very life blood of the academic profession, says Michael Marinetto
Annual measure offers significant aid increases for low-income and minority students, more modest gains for research spending