The sun begins to rise on Horizon Europe
Agreement that EU research funding should continue to be distributed according to quality is an important step forward, writes Jan Palmowski
Agreement that EU research funding should continue to be distributed according to quality is an important step forward, writes Jan Palmowski
Higher education is constantly evolving 每 and so is THE, says Trevor Barratt?
The UK*s new knowledge exchange framework, whose proposed metrics were unveiled last month, has raised more questions over relationships between universities and business. David Secher and Surya...
Cash flows are not moving fast enough to keep pace with technology, malaria expert cautions
This year*s ERA identified?another rise in the amount of world-class research being done, but?it ultimately damages?the country*s long-term competitiveness, argues Frank Larkins
Failure to reach 50 per cent turnout threshold on pay ballot and?exit of leader Sally Hunt must open the door for debate on future, union leaders agree
Does Nigel Piercy textbook case study stem from his experience at Swansea University??
Especially in partnership with small-and-medium-sized enterprises,?degree apprenticeships can help the deliver the skills that the UK's post-Brexit economy will need, says Tim Quine?
Dozens of universities are already interested in striking &civic university agreements* proposed by commission
Conference hears scholars should focus on challenges like climate change and global sustainability, not the corporate world
Senate education committee chair pushes to apply federal aid eligibility test for private colleges across whole sector
The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job:?as a stand-up comedian?travelling the world?talking about the Arab American experience
Research agencies?tight-lipped about global initiative, but are talking behind the scenes
China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports
Universities would do well to share common operations and services while maintaining a healthy level of competition, argue Mike Boxall and Ian Mattias?