Anna was a reporter covering teaching, learning and student issues, as well as higher education in Africa and the Middle East. Previously she was a reporter for Research Fortnight and news editor of the Brixton Bugle. She has a BA in contemporary history and an MA in modern European history from the University of Sussex.?She left Times Higher Education in 2021.?
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Decline in female representation reported at four in 10 institutions covered by study
Universities minister ‘needs to come out and say what he thinks’, says one vice-chancellor
Institutions without place on Office for Students’ list unable to confirm loan eligibility for new recruits
Former UCL students complain about ‘Eurocentric’ curriculum
The author of Merchants of Doubt on dealing with climate change deniers, pursuing your passions and the importance of a walk outside, preferably with a dog
Number of students taking subjects at A level drops after introduction of reformed GCSEs
Working-class graduates half as likely to move to Oxford, Cambridge or elite London institutions
Essay mill expert likens Georgia Tech’s tactics to entrapment
Columbia University project reveals which texts are set most often on university courses around the world
Non-European Union recruitment likely to widen resources gap between elite and rest of sector
Travel time negatively affected progression at three of six London universities studies
Data underline strength of links built via EU framework programmes and highlight amount of work needed to develop ties further afield
Authors of randomised control trial study warn that popular approach could be exacerbating achievement gaps between different groups of learners
Inadequate funding and lack of interregional collaboration hindering much-needed scholarship, report says
人们普遍认为,持续的再培训是应对自动化和人工智能即将导致的失业问题的解决办法。但是大学是提供再培训课程的最佳场所吗?大学的课程、结构和资助体系是否为此进行了优化?安娜·麦基(Anna McKie)报道
Lords committee says Augar panel ‘missed mark’ in not considering how reducing tuition fees could force universities to divert research income to teaching
Universities urged to reconsider use of large introductory lectures
Call for other sector agencies to take on research from regulator
LUISS Guido Carli University uses alumni ties to influence political debate
Thirty-eight per cent of 18-year-old applicants received at least one offer with an unconditional component in 2019, Ucas data show
Lack of a functioning executive and threat of a no-deal Brexit have put Northern Irish universities in jeopardy: could a new university help?
Political shifts will bring funding shift from HE to FE, but universities could play into ‘politics of belonging’, former No 10 adviser says
Sector’s representative and mission groups unite to call for change ahead of new PM’s entrance
New plans for levels 4 and 5 are a ‘mixed bag’ for universities, experts say