Welsh universities ‘lose money on each student’ after funding cut
Cardiff University’s Colin Riordan says disappointing proposed budget for Welsh universities will worsen financial pressures caused by inflation
Cardiff University’s Colin Riordan says disappointing proposed budget for Welsh universities will worsen financial pressures caused by inflation
Staff will need express permission to fly less than 700km, but subsidies for higher train fees are also being scrapped
The emergence of ChatGPT underlines that keeping the status quo may be the beginning of the end for legal education, warns Mimi Zou
It’s been a bleak year as war brought more pain to a world still shaken by the pandemic and other pressures. Universities will be glad to put it behind them
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Financial statements, when eventually published, revealed ‘material uncertainty’ over institution’s ability to keep running and £17 million deficit
The University of Rural England’s wildly popular moggie mascot, Mr Tibbles, has disappeared and suspicion falls on the vice-chancellor. As the frenzy mounts, can our lovelorn hero save his reputation...
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China gains influence over neighbour as impact of Western boycotts already visible in paper co-authorship
Expert in online education long before it became fashionable discusses what can be learned from the gaming industry, common mistakes innovators make and why her own undergraduate experience was an...
Fraud and fabrication are not rarities, suggests Australian survey of early career scholars
Growth of chapters seen in the 1990s has tailed off, and they are increasingly pushed towards the back
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Former education secretary joined by 14 vice-chancellors in warning Westminster government against restricting overseas enrolment to ‘elite’ universities only
Some research presentations by practitioners are more akin to sales pitches than free enquiry, says Ian Pace