Australasian experts: no overseas student influx before late 2022
While Australasian international education leaders are upbeat about vaccination, few expect ‘meaningful’ student arrivals any time soon
While Australasian international education leaders are upbeat about vaccination, few expect ‘meaningful’ student arrivals any time soon
Plan seems to unite various factions after acrimony, but could hinge on Whitehall’s post-Cummings appetite for research ‘levelling up’
Chancellor says investment in new technology could revolutionise economy in same way as steam engine or internet
Shadow minister Stephen Kinnock sets out vision for party to reconnect with voters beyond ‘cities and university towns’
Research England makes one-off awards for government priorities but no uplift for recurrent research funding
Ahead of spending review, research universities group argues new fund would help level up UK regions by creating spin-offs
Former vaccines minister succeeds Gavin Williamson
Most institutions plan to swap short trips with virtual meetings
Derby North MP had held role since February 2020
Ivy League standard-bearer cites climate wreckage in cutting oil industry from its $42 billion (£30 billion) endowment
Six months of devastating and unprecedented destruction has brought home the reality of climate change to many Australians. But with time for mitigation short and some politicians still in denial,...
Middle Eastern nations have improved more quickly than mainland China over past four years, while Malaysia and Pakistan also on rise
Admitting profits is a strong start, experts say, but academia has much more central culpability yet to remedy
Universities in low-income regions worry that the Covid crisis could stymie their life-saving research and life-changing teaching. Ellie Bothwell writes
Universities recognise the need for flexible and continuing education but are still seeking the most appropriate strategy. Anna McKie reports