Hungarian academics want 50 per cent public university pay rise
Thousands of employees of few remaining non-foundation institutions say earnings have been heavily eroded by inflation
Thousands of employees of few remaining non-foundation institutions say earnings have been heavily eroded by inflation
Improved settlement for UK’s ‘biggest-ever’ doctoral training investment will deliver fewer funded PhD places than in previous years, UKRI confirms
Exodus of junior scholars from Europe tips balance of university workforce
While overseas students still flock to the UK for PhDs, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand, a decline in UKRI-funded starters and whether universities can afford to train the next...
The recent election result underlines that international student recruitment is encountering limits, both physical and political, says Michèle Wera
Overall decline in number of doctoral candidates winning support masks even sharper drop among UK-domiciled applicants
University leaders are likely to be more concerned about the reputational risks of misconduct than state bureaucracies are, says Ararat Osipian
Female academics are more likely to be employed on zero-hours contracts than male colleagues
Institution famed for its brutalist campus has paid price for bad luck and bad decisions, staff say
More than half of school-leavers in the capital enter higher education, but fewer than one in three do elsewhere
Survey of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting attendees shows even those tipped for glory feel insecure and underdeveloped
Are research careers meritocratic? Do universities do enough to support researchers? Is impact more important than publications? Is interdisciplinarity the key to new discoveries? Can...
The annual survey, out in November, will be the biggest yet
Imperial College London leads engineering subject table based on GPA
2022 winner brews up a fungi-based love story with a lot of help from his friends