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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Study finds that students with ‘controlling’ parents report higher levels of worry when enrolling in higher education
UK’s first professor of social mobility says institutions must focus on outreach activities that are proven to work
Rapid change in the business school market is ‘almost unmanageable’, according to report from the Chartered Association of Business schools
Tributes paid to pioneering philosopher who established guidelines on embryo research in the UK
Some evidence shows international students are more likely to use essay mills, but academics say this reflects wider problems in global higher education
Tel Aviv University launches investigation into complaints made by African and Asian learners on industry-backed master’s
Google and YouTube have removed hundreds of contract cheating advertisements, says Damian Hinds
Threatened university says it needs ‘definitive legal certainty’ over its future
Business schools have launched new programmes to enrol more students, analysis shows
Lucy Cavendish College to go co-educational and abolish its minimum entry age of 21
Huge price tag demonstrates power of plagiarism-checking company
Winchester apologises after putting address details in ‘to’ or ‘cc’ fields, not ‘bcc’
安娜·麦基(Anna McKie)问道:当今世界日新月异,大学需要扩充课程,以培养雇主日益看重的批判性思维和创造力吗?
Hepi survey finds student opinion is in direct opposition to government and regulator policy
THE survey finds support among academics for harsher punishments for students, following paper that reports ‘surprising’ level of support for criminalising users of contract cheating services
The teaching excellence framework “needs urgent fixing” at all levels, review is warned
New standards and guidelines for quality assurance in Africa aim to drive up standards on the continent, but can they overcome divisions in language, national politics and bureaucratic red tape?
Plans for Park College seen as a power grab by central management
Universities UK fears cost of assessment could nudge ?250,000 per provider
English providers will have to enrol fewer privileged students if the sector is not allowed to expand, regulator says
Key working group no longer active and grade inflation consultation makes no mention of initiative
Country’s ?93 million initiative aims to make it a ‘beacon of academia’, but scholars question whether learners will want to go
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission calls for investigation into whether Communist-supported centres are being used to intimidate students or restrict freedom of expression
Glasgow’s new vice-principal for external relations discusses what administrators can offer senior teams in higher education, overcoming impostor syndrome, and why you should never perm your hair