Who*s in Sunak*s government? Meet the ministers set to shape HE Ministerial reshuffle nears completion as faces new and old take up key positions in business and education departments By Tom Williams 9 November
Immigration check refusenik stripped of Keele fellowship Long-serving medieval historian Philip Morgan evicted from office after refusing to show his passport for &right-to-work* check By Jack Grove 9 November
Top labs* younger staff &most exposed* to basic funding freezes Pause of Norway*s prestigious investigator-led grants comes as EU alternatives also face the chopping block By Ben Upton 9 November
UCU pledges strikes on &scale never seen before* as dates named Around 70,000 members at 150 UK universities set to walk out in disputes over pay, working conditions and pensions By Tom Williams 8 November
Halfon as HE minister spells apprenticeship push for sector Former education committee chair &appears to have interest in detail of policy* and sees employability as purpose of university By John Morgan 8 November
Sheffield Hallam to open London campus Outpost for up to 5,000 students will be part of ?8 billion Brent Cross Town development By Chris Havergal 8 November
Accept number controls if you want higher fees, English v-cs told Iain Mansfield aims to work on &breaking the impasse* on funding in new thinktank role and denies being &culture warrior* By John Morgan 8 November
Strip curricula of &YouTube knowledge*, business schools told Business education should engage more with contemporary realities, which means abandoning things that can be learned for free elsewhere, according to Lord Hastings By Tom Williams 7 November
Scale of gender-based violence on European campuses &terrifying* First results of landmark survey of 42,186 employees and students released By Ben Upton 7 November
UK needs &clear vision* on overseas recruitment, says Skidmore International students are &part of the solution, and not the problem*, says ex-minister on launch of new commission By Chris Havergal 7 November
Universities cream off cash as UK business school income rebounds A sunny outlook on student enrolments is marred by the persistent lack of money for research in the field, says association chair By Pola Lem 7 November
Professors say decolonisation agenda &politicising* maths degrees New subject guidance mandates &narrowly skewed perspective on the history of mathematics*, leading academics claim By Tom Williams 7 November