A 2017 speech by Emmanuel Macron on European identity has led to the creation of an initial 17 pan-continental consortia involving 114 universities. But do they amount to anything more than yet more vacuous memoranda of understanding? David Matthews reports
Academics say they are relieved that the government will seek to participate in EU research programme, but danger of full package of agreements collapsing is ¡®a real scenario¡¯
As the UK finally leaves the European Union after years of turmoil, Simon Usherwood says it is time for remain-supporting academics to focus on the future. But Tanja Bueltmann says that for EU academics the scars are too deep
Others suggest government position on joining research programme is unchanged, while Cummings¡¯ view may balance criticism of EU on research with openness to association
Restrictions on loan access for university courses with low graduate earnings under consideration for Tory manifesto, though Augar-inspired cuts not ruled out