Research Excellence Framework main panel chairs named
Four Russell Group professors to lead assessment teams
Four Russell Group professors to lead assessment teams
Multi-pronged government crackdown succeeds where coronavirus and international financial crises failed
While anglophone countries still dominate market, number of global online English-taught offerings now?exceeds 1,000
Connecting with learners in other countries allows students to feel seen and heard on the global stage, says Nael Alami?
Move to restrict?funding?for introductory programmes seen as damaging to Westminster government’s access agenda
Governors representing multiple protected characteristics could mean only a ‘small number of individuals’ are responsible for boosting boards’ diversity figures
Larry Ellison’s foundation expands partnership with top-ranked university that aims to address ‘humanity’s greatest challenges’
To maintain vital?internationalisation, US institutions?might have to partner with industry to expand their overseas footprints, says?Fernando Reimers
Higher education funding in the UK may still be inadequate, but cost-cutting cannot come at the expense of social mobility, says Fiona Devine
Long timeline for review heralded almost a year ago by another review
Loan scheme pioneer highlights moral hazard of Australia’s ‘Byzantine’ way of bankrolling master’s places
‘Challenger’ institutions dealt blow as regulator temporarily shuts down processes seen as crucial for launching as a provider
Social Market Foundation says rest of UK should follow Scotland’s lead in easing uncertainty for care leavers and applicants estranged from their families
Troubled institution has fourth leader in a year, ahead of?Bill Shorten’s arrival in February
The chancellor of Abu Dhabi University on different types of intelligence, freedom of speech and universities in the East?versus?West?