OfS presses on with plan to bill universities for investigations
English regulator rejects most criticism of proposals, but acknowledges that it should consider an institution¡¯s ability to pay before it finalises costs
English regulator rejects most criticism of proposals, but acknowledges that it should consider an institution¡¯s ability to pay before it finalises costs
Half of firsts cannot be explained by changes in prior attainment or choice of subject, sector regulator claims, although this is down from Covid-era peak
Canada¡¯s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo the damage inflicted by the previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, there is...
As students in many countries receive their final degree marks amid perennial concerns about grade inflation,?three scholars reflect on their experiences of being pressured to mark more leniently,...
The research director of Harvard¡¯s Shorenstein Centre on Media, Politics and Public Policy talks about growing up in an environment of aggressive scepticism, and then battling an academic culture...
Single department or minister should cover both teaching and research elements of universities, says Nicola Dandridge
Despite increasing agitation over fee freeze, politics around student support seen as weighing against lifting of?cap
At risk to their careers, women teaching sciences shown in nationwide survey to be more willing to admit struggles with depression, poverty and attainment
Over 1,000 professors will get €30,000 a year to spend as they please as a remedy to the low success rates of national and international competitions
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media
The?unravelling of internationalisation and academic freedom is likely to come with a repurposing of research to military ends, says Maria?Yudkevich
Marc Tessier-Lavigne agrees to step down after months-long university investigation finds failures to correct errors in articles
Improving benefits and lowering contributions must not mitigate against the pension scheme¡¯s ability to better ride out future storms, says?Kate Barker
Funding assumptions for 2023 valuation confirm rosier outlook for UK¡¯s largest higher education pensions scheme after years of pain
Dithering by Downing Street raises concerns that more funding for research will be clawed back by the Treasury