Improved pay offer swiftly rebuffed by unions as strikes loom
Unions ‘disappointed’?and say ‘marginally improved’ rise ranging from 5 per cent to 8 per cent would not fix sector’s problems
Unions ‘disappointed’?and say ‘marginally improved’ rise ranging from 5 per cent to 8 per cent would not fix sector’s problems
THE is looking for people who are passionately committed to higher education in the Arab region and can be ‘critical friends’ to the rankings
Sector?faces years of uncertainty after a series of economic and political crises in the country
Agency rebuts Office for Students report which ‘substantially misrepresents’ role in assessing higher education providers, as major rift exposed
Sciences gain ?145 million that would have gone to humanities and social sciences under old system
Academic leader on equity and affordability sees many positives in Ann Arbor, but room for improvement in research and student experiences
Government took away scheme ’hastily’ and ‘without convincing reason’, according to critics
New polling highlights ‘scandalous’ impact of financial pressures on student life
Amid growing global interest,?policy must be driven by evidence, rather than knee-jerk reactions to loud voices, says?Raheel Nawaz
Levelling up secretary confirms Sunak government’s change of approach on investment zones, after reports plan has stalled
UK universities?must think as one with civic leaders and businesses to boost regions as Boston peers have, says influential peer Lord O’Neill
Country would lose out to competitors if it rolls back two-year work eligibility, leaders warn
University’s Institute of Technology and proposed innovation district aim to make benefits stick in one of England’s most deprived areas
Experts say long awaited overhaul is welcome but questions-based approach still leaves some students at more of an advantage
Decision to deter non-EU students with fees likely to ratchet up pressure in an already stretched labour market, particularly for energy and other engineering graduates