‘Quite straightforward’ to delay start of 2021-22 academic year
Universities minister says campuses can be flexible in their start date, ahead of statement from education secretary on whether A levels will be pushed back
Universities minister says campuses can be flexible in their start date, ahead of statement from education secretary on whether A levels will be pushed back
Oxford professor Roger Penrose shares top honour with German physicist Reinhard Genzel and US-born Andrea Ghez, only the fourth woman to win prize
Controversial legislation comes under fire for reduced support for students, especially in arts and humanities
Government cites compassion as institutions fret over losses of tuition and fees
Chinese universities’ pursuit of excellence with socialist characteristics aims to put them in the company of Harvard and Oxford, says Futao Huang
Official censure of Leiden researcher who massaged data indicates authorities are more willing to tackle integrity breaches, says Dutch statistician
Critics question whether 314 Action movement should back academics in runs against fellow Democrats
At least start processing visas, foreign students beg, as treasury defers hopes of students’ return
Sheffield Hallam says it is moving more teaching online in response to growing outbreak
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the biggest private US funder of biomedical research, seeks to push adoption of European-led standard
Lennard Davis is impressed by a compendious account of all the ways the hearing world has tried to put Deaf people right
British researcher Michael Houghton and US-born Harvey Alter and Charles Rice honoured for “seminal discoveries” connected to novel virus
自半年前禁令实施以来,世界各地的滞留学生错失机遇、倍感焦虑
Rise of graduate class has reduced status of manual workers, influential figure warns in book that may offer philosophy for Tory reshaping of post-18 education
Participation in Athena SWAN-style initiative mooted as probable requirement for Horizon Europe grants