Further job cuts not ruled out as 350 staff leave Edinburgh
University cuts ?18 million from its pay bill with voluntary severance scheme, but remains some way short of its target for cost reductions
University cuts ?18 million from its pay bill with voluntary severance scheme, but remains some way short of its target for cost reductions
While main parties battle over debt-wipe proposal in Australian election, critic says scale of fees is the real issue
Competition to find use for &Old Curiosity Shop* on university*s Holborn campus can be inspiration for others looking to fill heritage buildings, says project manager
After the furore of Oxford*s election, no obvious frontrunner has emerged to take the high-profile role at Cambridge. Some say the institution needs a politically engaged figurehead, others want...
This is American universities* 9/11 moment. But now, as then, understanding why we are hated is important, says Jonathan Zimmerman
Flagship programme and dedicated skills funding could help Europe meet labour needs, EUA says
Concerns framework programme*s budget could be redirected to back projects with military uses &threatens to undermine its core purpose*, say leading research universities
Tariff war between superpowers?may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration?must?be protected,?say university leaders
Vice-chancellors say they have &no choice* about downsizing, but unions question the need as 2024 accounts reveal recovery trend
French institution reports 300 applications as state funding bolsters efforts to &offer refuge* to those fleeing Trump funding cuts
Businesses reliant on highly skilled workers urged to &stop taking a back seat* as UK universities suffer financially
Study findings misrepresented in experimental Q&A published with paper, amid concerns efforts to save researchers time are fuelling mistakes
Australia?must fund its universities in ways that reflect their mission 每 not just their margins, say?Rhodri Davies and?Dorrit Jacob