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The government is to unveil a range of courses allowing young people to complete a full honours degree while working, without having to pay fees
An online university has teamed up with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to offer tuition-free, accredited HE to refugees and asylum seekers
The average US student’s experience varies widely between universities, even when the institutions are similarly selective and of a comparable size.
There are about 15,000 more 18-year-old boys with an A level in physics applying to university than girls, according to new statistics
Want to get rich? Well, you should consult this list of universities which have produced the most super-rich graduates
Book dubs Chinese government-funded centres ‘a threat to academic freedom’
Energy engineering professor Paul Younger says that the accusations of a conflict of interests are ‘beyond risible’
Legal scholars say threats to sue individual academics over industrial action may expose institutions to greater liability
Some 78 per cent of professors, 72 per cent of senior managers and about 80 per cent of vice-chancellors and principals in the UK are men
The National Union of Students has outlined its proposals for reforming how higher education in England is funded
Manchester students criticise ‘flagship’ programme’s lack of alternative perspectives
Finding ways to engage thousands of people in discussion online is set to change the higher education landscape
Massive open social learning and dynamic assessment on the Open University’s list
Fear and loathing in the academy
Institutions ‘disappointingly slow’ at divesting of non-sustainable energy sources, says Bill McKibben
A University of Sheffield academic has called on the institution to give students the pay docked from his salary for being part of a marking boycott
University computer science courses are failing to make clear the need to develop skills in cybersecurity, leaving the UK with a shortage of experts
IFS study says finding raises questions about student finance system for ITT
Open University chief uses parting message to urge continued innovation
Southampton academic says statistics hiding reality for graduates
The government has ruled out an urgent review of the sustainability of the student loans system despite being advised to do so by a group of MPs
A new database at the Veterans and Families Institute will improve access to the research done on soldiers adjusting to life after service
University of Buckingham says academic standards at Medipathways College, whose courses it validates, ‘remain strong’ despite QAA report
Thoughts on academic work and property