Cost of living crisis bites for PhDs on ‘inadequate’ stipends
Funded postgraduates could face real-terms pay cut running to four figures this autumn as UK stipends fail to keep pace with inflation
Funded postgraduates could face real-terms pay cut running to four figures this autumn as UK stipends fail to keep pace with inflation
Non-fungible tokens offer US higher education the prospect of major profits, but mostly in sports and with threat of long-term losses
As investigations into a third Romanian prime minister stall, experts say awareness and consistent policies are needed
As Republicans pile up assaults on academic freedom, experienced out-of-state president suggests extensive costs to brand value
Growth can help arts university deliver access and ‘social purpose’ despite English funding freeze, says v-c, architect of Blair’s HE expansion target
Staff reportedly told Nato is to blame for conflict triggered by Russian invasion
Accepting industry money risks distorting research and allowing polluting firms to greenwash their reputations, says Zak Coleman
Identification of new species ‘a beautiful example of the impact indigenous culture and science can have when combined’
Two embryonic institutions are providing a teaching venue and mentorship for those fleeing from both sides of the war
Universities and colleges have such a range of histories, missions and demographics that proposing single solutions is misguided, says Harvey Graff
Michelle Donelan ‘disgusted’ by claim student was threatened with expulsion if she spoke out
Efforts to encourage more academics into public debates should forget indicators and focus on training and support, Norwegian rectors say
MIT joins several state institutions in resuming SAT-ACT mandate as pandemic eases, providing opening to wider reassessment
Researchers warn of ‘impending public health issue’ as excessive demands placed on students to excel