Leaders say harm from ‘destructive’ research cuts will last years
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
In letter to vice-chancellors, Universities UK says it is ‘disappointed’ sector’s biggest pension fund will not conduct a review of controversial valuation
Science minister’s replacement could curb momentum on women’s progress in STEM, critics fear
Anna McKie talks to three experts about the benefits of embedding the concept of students co-creating their own learning
Further protests hit university campuses as pressure on ‘missing middle’ mounts
Anonymising applications and reserving studentships and starter grants for Black researchers would go a long way, says Daniel Akinbosede
Biomedical funder to widen eligibility of early career awards to encompass scholars returning from career break
A significant share of university staff and international students surveyed believe agents are biased towards certain institutions
但第一阶段审查报告倾向于继续进行“现有的年度调查”
A dozen flagship UK-led hubs make up around half the active grant funding from under-threat GCRF budget
Universities face ban on deals with foreign partners that lack ‘institutional autonomy’, as they wrestle with similar demons
China concern drives leaders of both parties to propose nearly doubling National Science Foundation budget
A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
New president appears to accept Trump’s last-minute rules codification
Academics say universities are in the dark over their future funding levels, and ‘compulsory’ higher education policy creates overly high expectations for students