Australia spurns boundaries in renewing its science ambitions
Proposed research priorities focus more on broad societal goals than on the mechanisms for achieving them
Proposed research priorities focus more on broad societal goals than on the mechanisms for achieving them
Former schools minister who took A levels at the age of 25 before getting Sussex doctorate will shadow science secretary Michelle Donelan
Outgoing Sheffield Hallam v-c also urges politicians to stop expecting that all universities should ‘look like a medieval theme park’
Academia and the armed forces may seem worlds apart, but officer training has valuable lessons for university managers, says former Indian army veteran-turned-professor Vikas Rai Bhatnagar
University of Limerick president talks about putting in place university-wide structural changes to inspire cross-pollination between disciplines
The 2028 exercise’s measurement of the quality of research environments will account for a quarter of overall marks. But what exactly does quality look like? Can it really be measured? And are there...
At the heart of the debate about the global competitiveness of EU-funded research is the question of whether science should be a tool for industrial policy or a global power for good, says Jan...
Reducing the number of universities in South Australia would fly in the face of the Universities Accord’s call for more differentiation, says Warren Bebbington
Union has just weeks left to call vote on whether to extend industrial action or members will face being forced to clear assessment backlog
£1.7 billion venture with developer aims to sidestep pitfalls of university innovation districts and create jobs in deprived Greater Manchester towns
Land of the free market outpaces UK’s muted ‘levelling up’ with funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions
Working students and employers will steer sector's agenda, says Hefce head. Rebecca Attwood reports
UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink
The brain drain from academia to industry is just one of the glitches that need addressing, says Greg Slabaugh