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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UK higher education providers to be assessed across 34 disciplinary areas
Joseph Aoun says campuses in North America and Europe are heeding his call for curriculum change
Office for Students starts work on master’s version of National Student Survey
Hebrew University stands by a US student barred from entering the country for having advocated sanctions against Israel
Thinking about dropping out is associated with perceptions of low one-to-one contact with staff and non-traditional delivery methods, research on one university suggests
The winner of the inaugural Letten Prize talks about using his research to fight discrimination and the battles between power and democracy
Academics in Niger have suspended their action over pay and management
Two Americans share prize for their work on climate change, innovation and economic growth
Ellen Hurwitz charts her journey from US liberal arts colleges to the American University in Central Asia
FutureLearn phases out acronym for massive open online courses as internet learning evolves
Tributes paid to the Nobel prizewinner dubbed the ‘father of fibre optics’
Sector observers predict that universities will take the chance to rein in executive remuneration
Russell Group institutions dominate tie-ups announced since vote to leave bloc
University hopes funding will help widening participation goals
Researchers clash with former minister on potential application of ‘distance travelled’ measures
New book says random allocation of places is ‘only way of levelling the education playing field’
Four institutions hope science-focused campus will be exempted from student numbers cap
Clearing out corruption will be most important in Nazarbayev University’s success, says vice-provost Loretta O’Donnell
Naledi Pandor wants ‘urgent’ meeting of Universities South Africa to address recent violence at two universities
Government hopes its first new science policy in nearly 20 years will help the country tackle societal problems and embrace technological change.
As students increasingly turn to essay mills to do their work, Anna McKie explores what drives this global trend and how universities are fighting it
Serving prisoners on day release will be able to participate in initiative
Early closure of pilot project is latest in string of global failures
Study finds women from the highest socio-economic group are more likely to be in insecure work if they attend university outside mission group than if they had no degree at all