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Claire Coutinho argues the free speech act is already having impact on campuses and praises university leaders for response
Committee wants bystander training as regulatory condition and calls universities’ use of NDAs to silence victims in sex cases ‘disgraceful’
Relocation would answer Milton Keynes’ call for an undergraduate university as competition and lifelong loan entitlement threaten distance learning modus operandi
Government expected to initiate system of caps, potentially using new quality measures, but drop minimum entry requirement idea
Latest impasse with European Commission over UK push for ‘correction mechanism’ to avoid being major net contributor
Tory former universities minister urges shift of responsibility to DSIT and binning of ‘Thatcherite rhetoric’ against industrial strategy
Redevelopment of hospital abandoned since Hurricane Katrina seeks to spin innovation from medical and public health strength
English regulator ‘making it up as it goes along’, critics say
Chief executive Susan Lapworth defends English regulator against sector criticism
With OfS under fire, shadow minister praises ‘innovative’ new Welsh post-16 education and research regulator
New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission head stresses need to regulate higher and vocational education together during UK visit
‘AI teaching leader’ IU, majority owned by private equity firm, adds Canadian university to portfolio alongside London banking education provider
English sector regulator in touch with agency that tracks down ‘rogue traders’ over consumer protections for students
The ‘teenage’ regulator has a toxic relationship with universities owing to its uncompromising approach and its alleged unwillingness to listen – except to Conservative ministers. But should vice-chancellors agitating against the OfS be careful what they wish for? John Morgan reports
Labour leader also says ?9,250 fee status quo in England is ‘unfair’
Former OfS chief executive turned Bristol professor defends regulator ‘looking out for the interests of students’ as it comes under scrutiny
The Seattle University academic and novelist talks about satirising a type of male scholar who wins the plum posts, despite harming colleagues
OECD education director Andreas Schleicher urges shift towards lifelong learning, but says universities enjoy ‘nice monopoly rent’ from status quo
Regulator’s former chair also says fears ‘half a dozen or more’ institutions would collapse in pandemic were averted via its support
Post-industrial regions the world over are pinning their hopes on universities to reboot them as prosperous innovation economies. But questions remain about the depth and breadth of the high-tech dividend. John Morgan travels to Pennsylvania to examine the acclaimed example of Pittsburgh
University settles or reinstates five scholars but insists union membership was not a factor in redundancy process
Potential UK-EU deal on Northern Ireland is chance to finalise Horizon association, but UK’s financial contribution ‘will have to be changed’
Former leaders call for science and technology delivery unit to end Whitehall ‘micromanagement’ of research funding and for ‘bespoke’ research councils
Unused funds earmarked for UK association to the European Union’s research programme returned to Treasury