Legal backers say €40 million class action case could set precedent for universities in around 50 countries bound by the Lisbon recognition convention
Revised conditions that will force universities to store millions of old essays and assignments will cost millions of pounds in annual running costs, say experts
As hopes of reaching agreement fade, department heads are under pressure to pass all those who took classes taught by graduate workers before they walked out in March
Pyotr Kucherenko was taken ill on a return flight from Cuba, with a journalist later claiming he had privately called the invasion ‘´Ú²¹²õ³¦¾±²õ³Ù’
Mariya Gabriel’s resignation splits her education and research briefs just as officials are shaping the successor to Horizon Europe and other flagship programmes
Saint Anselm College says event was part of democratic process but faced condemnation, given former president’s track-record of spreading misinformation