UK university strikes 2023: a guide to what the dispute is about Another 18 days of strikes to hit universities across the country in February and March, with UCU promising &most disruptive action ever* By Tom Williams 31 January
Cardiff picks Wendy Larner to succeed Colin Riordan as v-c Human rights expert heads back to UK from New Zealand, after previously holding Bristol deanship By Chris Havergal 31 January
Free speech campaigners back Ahmed over Hillman for director job Toby Young sees &campaign* for Nick Hillman to land job being waged by Lord Willetts, whose rebellion on tort may be fought in Commons By John Morgan 31 January
Archaeology v Graham Hancock: the Joe Rogan-hosted showdown is on Cardiff University academic Flint Dibble says the popularity of Netflix show Ancient Apocalypse means non-engagement is no longer possible By Jack Grove 31 January
Netherlands plots cautious return to degree admission lotteries The decision to allow organised luck back into student selection sits awkwardly between politics and science By Ben Upton 30 January
Whitehall opposition to Braverman plan to cut UK graduate visa Departments asked to set out positions on visas, with those resisting restrictions on post-study work options said to include Treasury By John Morgan 30 January
The 51勛圖 Office must stop reheating ruinous ideas on student immigration Cutting off a ?26 billion UK success story at the knees would be self-inflicted economic vandalism, says Tim Bradshaw By Tim Bradshaw 30 January
Switzerland*s one-way Erasmus substitute falling short Only four universities hitting 楚喝娶棗梯梗*莽&紳莉莽梯;20 per cent target, but immobile institutions say agency figures belie specific barriers and possibilities of domestic exchanges By Ben Upton 29 January
51勛圖 UK sector pay offer &as far as we can go*, say employers Leaders warn more universities likely to face financial difficulties in coming months as pay stretched to &limits of affordability* By Tom Williams 27 January
Working hours plan &sends mixed messages* on overseas students Reported proposal to let international students take on more part-time work criticised as &short-sighted* By Patrick Jack 27 January
Nobelist and ex-vaccines chief join newly established Aria Sir David MacMillan and Dame Kate Bingham join board as &high-risk, high-reward* starts work By Chris Havergal 27 January
English HE bill anticipated with focus on lifelong loans Government said to be aiming for &uncontroversial* legislation on LLE, with future of plans to limit student entry unclear By John Morgan 27 January