Education research funding shortfall exposed by learned societies
Royal Society and British Academy back increase in education research spending after study reveals funding gap compared to health
Royal Society and British Academy back increase in education research spending after study reveals funding gap compared to health
Identity politics’ 1960s progenitors had a level of nuance and erudition that today’s EDI activists would do well to emulate, says Martin Levy
Those of us who stay on post-study give far more to our adopted country than we have been able to give to our home nations, says Elena Rodriguez-Falcon
Academic says he has ‘never seen anything like it’ after being told that classroom cameras were being used without his knowledge
Education secretary uses Education World Forum speech to praise benefits overseas students bring as government considers making changes to the graduate visa
Ahead of proposed enrolment caps, foreign earnings fail to prevent a slide further into the red
Announcement made as world’s largest gathering of education and skills ministers gets under way in London
Leading university technology transfer offices hope blueprint will lead to faster deals and rapid upscaling
Number of black principal investigators applying to UK research councils halves year-on-year
Nation’s historically high level of shutdowns and consolidations overwhelmingly remains a private-sector malady, but states showing signs that old certainties may fall away
Figures indicate limited scope for growth in international enrolments, as administrators strive to balance the books
The troubled excellence initiative has approved only one new institution since 2020. Has the government lost interest, asks an observer
Funding problems and corruption dog sector, but ruling party manifesto stays silent
Whether targets of sexualised attention or audience members, students lack power to divert harmful classroom dynamics, says Mary Peterson
No projects are funded because nobody has the expertise to appraise them, letter claims