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UUK letter to minister says it is ‘unclear what evidence is available’ to back claim that external schemes threaten free speech and requests meeting
Bill opens door to ‘vexatious’ lawsuits against universities and to ministerial ‘control-freakery’ on overseas funding, warn Lord Willetts and Lord Johnson
Move to ‘break down barriers’ and create ‘parity of esteem’ through whole system approach seen as potential model for England
Starmer also expected to consider ‘fudge’ manifesto pledge to review university funding, with party set to drop Corbyn-era policy
Shift prestigious institutions to ‘greater potential’ of education for excluded adults, says FT columnist
Minister asks OfS to develop new registration condition covering antisemitism and says it would be ‘incredible’ if Oxford offered degree apprenticeships
Ministers should see higher education as integral to levelling-up agenda instead of ‘taking any opportunity to pick a fight with universities’, says major report
Public Accounts Committee criticises Office for Students and DfE, while warning some institutions are being ‘put at risk’ by reliance on overseas fees
Case spotlights FSU’s influence and prospect of its mounting bigger legal actions against universities once free speech bill becomes law
Private university recorded ?17 million deficit in 2019 and a potential ?119,000 fine for late filing of accounts, as Crewe campus left problems
Modern universities’ medical schools seen as key for access, NHS and levelling up neglected regions in England, with calls for expansion to go further
Colonialism, deindustrialisation and climate change mean universities must help change way we live, professor of educational futures tells CGHE event
Eight-year average ‘feels about right’ given need to get to know institutions and form strategies, says Hepi director
Job and course cuts in England bring concern on impact of ministerial pressure, plus warnings that universities are ‘lazily misusing’ cost-of-living crisis
Following ministerial orders, England’s independent regulator will look at business and management courses, including online provision
The historian discusses ‘glimpsing the nightmares’ of early colonial Americans in his Wolfson prize-nominated book on witchcraft, and why he took early retirement from academia
Women on fixed-term contracts in Russell Group universities less likely to return to work after maternity leave than permanent peers, study finds
Free Speech Union chair issues warning as Conservative adviser poses question on new free speech bill in event of ‘stonking’ election majority
Surging international student numbers and regional economic demand seen as twin drivers
Plan for legislation seems to firm up government plans for minimum entry requirement and student number controls
Study finds getting a degree reduces authoritarianism and racial prejudice and increases economic right-wing attitudes
Government plan would also mean alternative non-degree qualifications being downgraded in eyes of employers, MillionPlus warns
Average deficit incurred by English universities for teaching a UK student will more than double to about ?4,000 in 2024-25, Russell Group warns
Western Sydney University deputy v-c discusses ‘pragmatism’ in climate change research institute title and shopping centre campus, after rankings success