Internationalisation benefits stressed as borders stay closed
As Australia pivots to local concerns, university leaders flag importance of international students beyond just their fees
As Australia pivots to local concerns, university leaders flag importance of international students beyond just their fees
Watchdog report comes as president seeks to make political issue of campus intolerance
Minister warns that indecision over reforms could ‘sacrifice’ opportunity to reform sector during Covid
Academics also cite immigration policies and ‘dwindling’ funding as reasons why position in country is no longer ‘holy grail’
Internal Market Bill brings warnings that Horizon Europe deal will be near impossible if UK and EU are ‘embittered’ by trade talks failure
Publications must always permit debate on the quality and relevance of research – plus the efficacy and costs of derived policy, says Robert Dingwall
Overall trust in scientists higher than in governments, media and business, global survey finds
Gavin Williamson also says students should not be subject to additional lockdown measures
PM heralds moves to create Lifetime Skills Guarantee and to open loans system to FE colleges so they can ‘compete’ with universities
Parliaments routinely seek scientific advice, but a Dutch pilot goes one step further, asking academics to directly critique what the government is proposing
Number crunching based on new research classifications helps pinpoint strengths and failings
Decision to press ahead but not require promotion from universities could lead to ‘patchy’ year of data and damage to survey’s integrity
Recent attacks on high-profile scholars by government and by a university executive should give us pause, say Christopher Vaughan and Daniel Ncayiyana
Regulator intervenes as some institutions suspend in-person teaching