Chris Parr is a freelance journalist. He was?Times Higher Education's digital and communities editor from 2012 to January 2018. Before that he was?chief reporter on SecEd newspaper, and then deputy editor of Independent Nurse magazine. He won the 2014 Education Journalism Award for?Outstanding Online Education Commentary.
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UK’s ‘golden triangle’ accounts for 8 of the country’s 10 representatives in top 100
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An online university established to take higher education to disadvantaged students around the world has received accreditation
Scheme to be run jointly with Higher Education Funding Council for England
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Appointment revealed by Tory MP Nadine Dorries in Commons
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President of US-Ireland Alliance says step is sign of America’s ‘indifference to Europe’
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The Office of Fair Trading has told universities to review rules that stop students from graduating if they have non-tuition fee debts.
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We take a look at the six “key trends” picked out in the NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Higher Education Edition
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