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Abolishing predicted grades system would help poorer students, says Angela Rayner
Newcastle’s Jane Robinson wants to work strategically with local partners to help address north east’s post-industrial challenges
The prime minster’s speech offers a reminder of Vote Leave’s pledges on UK science, and misleading words about EU support, John Morgan writes
Office for Students’ judgement that for-profit college was ‘not financially viable’ raises questions of why Department for Education extended funding access last year
Conversations with students at the failed for-profit provider reveal much about its business model and the Department for Education’s judgement, writes John Morgan
Jo Johnson is back in his old brief as England’s universities and science minister, reappointed by the prime minister, his brother Boris. John Morgan looks at his most pressing challenges – some his own creation – and his likely goals
GSM London’s slide into administration leaves difficult questions for DfE on why it granted the college continued loan access last year, writes John Morgan
GSM London will end teaching at the end of September, meaning current students must find alternative institutions
Ex-European Commission official predicts ‘zero chance’ of UK joining Brussels research programmes after no-deal, with ‘going global’ and looser rules the likely alternatives
The fate of big alternative providers has implications for the future of English for-profit HE, writes John Morgan
Gavin Williamson named education secretary and Andrea Leadsom business secretary in Boris Johnson Cabinet
Paying all governors could cost around ?12 million across English sector, suggests paper by former GSM London CEO
‘Inconceivable’ next PM will adopt Augar plans and graduate, employer levy plan is ‘only’ solution for England, says former education secretary
While some claim UK unfairly ‘left in dark’ outside harmonisation project, other believe situation simply reflects ‘sad fact’ of Brexit
Independent review finds college's actions breached data protection law, as well as going against its own values
OfS rules that Bloomsbury Institute Limited cannot be included on register of providers because of quality and governance concerns
Government scheme funded by four universities raises concern in sector over ‘surprising flow of resources’
Populism scholar Matthew Goodwin discusses political side-effects of higher education expansion and academic debate about ‘grievances’ fuelling movements
OfS investigation followed Dominic Shellard’s departure, with university admitting failure on oversight of leadership, ‘in particular the v-c’
Gallup-Northeastern University report analyses views on AI revolution from survey of 10,000 members of public across US, UK and Canada
Financial services firm bills plan for 3,000 homes and two science parks as model for how UK universities can help modernise cities
UK government's Prevent strategy is ‘true threat to free speech’ in universities, argues Hepi pamphlet by former US government civil rights official
Planned securitisation deal aimed at improving student experience and ‘market share’, says v-c
Chair of England’s post-18 review says ?7,500 fee a cap a fair deal after ‘windfall’ years and that universities in financial trouble are guilty of ‘bad management’