Proposed ‘one city, one faculty’ approach, reduced degree length and hostility towards international students prompt alarm ...
Teesside University and Steve Smith win top prizes as ‘Oscars of higher education’ is held in Scotland for first time ...
Covid increase in early undergraduate applications among mature students shows adults are rethinking their options in times of economic crisis ...
With growing pressure to reduce emissions, costs and waste, now is the time for universities to reimagine their role in the ...
Increase in projects featuring ‘progressive discourse’ likely to fuel criticism that academia is too left wing, study warns ...
Medical training organisations write to health secretary Wes Streeting as call for evidence takes ‘narrow focus’ ...
Social media is key to building an academic network but what about the darker side of putting your professional life on ...
Universities complaining about over-regulation should stop committing ‘own goals’ with franchising and grade inflation, says new OfS chair who believes Labour reforms can pave way to stronger sector ...
Many universities already factor school violence records into admissions ahead of nationwide roll-out but scholars fear move reinforces inequalities ...
Regulator indicates it will act when financial pressures impact student choice and ‘supply of critical skills’ ...
Liverpool University fail to live up to UK standards, with concerns over class sizes, grade inflation and language use highlighting the challenges of delivering British degrees in China ...
Clever’ linkage to maintenance grants could encourage Scottish policymakers to adopt Westminster proposal, conference hears ...