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Philip Augar issues warning on LLE, but Lord Willetts fears new government ‘would like to’ restrict higher education entry
Iain Mansfield warns ‘widespread discrimination’ against wealthier students weakens university funding case
The UK’s youngest lecturer talks about an international upbringing that made her at home in academia and the fresh perspective of youth in research
Minister’s title no longer includes ‘higher education’ and responsibilities no longer include ‘universities and higher education reform’
Party conference hears Tony Blair Institute economist and Coventry provost call for change of tone on sector expansion and cultural attacks
Shadow chancellor promises to reinstate top rate of income tax to fund ‘biggest expansion of medical school places ever’
Status quo ‘not sustainable’ for universities or students and even Tory government ‘will recognise that soon’, shadow minister says
Labour conference hears that levelling up is now ‘dead’ for Tories, meaning alternative vision for regional innovation needed
Land of the free market outpaces UK’s muted ‘levelling up’ with funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions
Truss government and business secretary urged to affirm commitment to using research spending to drive innovation, particularly in regions
Backed by state government, an ambitious university-led initiative is aiming to restore the Ruhr Valley’s former industrial glory. John Morgan meets academics behind the experiment in driving regional renewal by building a reputation for world-class science
‘Reprofiling’ of planned increase in spending and opting against association to Horizon Europe likely to be on table, predicts ex-minister
UK analysis of data on siblings’ attitudes challenges right-wing claims that universities ‘indoctrinate’ students into leftist thinking
That England has ‘highest fees in OECD’ has ‘got to be a concern’, says shadow minister Matt Western
Steve West also urges Truss government to ‘lean in’ to student cost-of-living crisis with return of maintenance grants for those in acute need
Iain Mansfield’s spell as key driver of policy ends – for now, at least – while ‘anti-woke’ campaigner is touted as potential education secretary
US education firm involving ASU has 12 global partners and foresees future growth bringing scope to collect student learning data on mass scale
一项使用核磁共振扫描来测量学生神经变化的研究声称,自己为神经科学提供了一条促进课程开发的道路
OfS to introduce new quality condition, including proportion of graduates securing ‘managerial or professional employment’, in October
‘Anyone who thinks the university is in good shape is deluded,’ says former Morgan Stanley executive in resignation letter
Minister heads for education secretary job having fought ‘culture wars’ against universities, but policy change may hinge on survival of Johnson government
Ministers expected to cap numbers based on OfS numerical baselines, including proportions of graduates going into ‘managerial or professional employment’
Promotion of divisive ‘wedge issues’ enhances Donelan’s standing within Tory party by throwing ‘red meat’ to backbenchers, says sector leader
Regulator warns on dependency on Chinese students and potential impact of cost-of-living crisis, despite overall positive picture