Even a reformed OfS will make little difference if English funding isn’t fixed
It is heartening to have an education secretary who values universities as a public good, but?public goods require public funding, says Jo Grady
It is heartening to have an education secretary who values universities as a public good, but?public goods require public funding, says Jo Grady
Shock results in July’s general election mean there are many more academics in parliament, but narrow majorities are just one reason why their constituencies are likely to be their main focus
Academic’s exit brings more uncomfortable headlines for institution that has already faced several legal disputes this year
环境、安全和友好氛围是该国优势,但留学成本和工作经验“仍是最大挑战”
Proposal denigrated as ‘wealth tax’ better than the alternative, architect says, as Australian universities unite to oppose caps
Report stresses AI is ‘new standard’ and universities need to better communicate policies
Successive governments have a long history of suppressing freedom of speech, thought and association on campus, says C. Rashaad Shabab
More Scottish students?given places at university or college, with small uptick in international undergraduates
Tories had wanted to extend legislation limiting impact of industrial action to higher education sector
Labour has placed its faith in better regulation sorting out the financial issues in the sector, but what tools and powers does an already overburdened organisation need to tackle its biggest...
Victory for HBCU graduate could bring significant benefits for sector, but second Trump term seen as more ominous
Universities urged to continue work to tackle?free speech concerns after being ‘handed reprieve’ by minister
Pension scheme members are entitled to ask why so much was lost and why the raw sewage continues to flow into rivers, says Bernard Casey
Ten students from Gaza’s Al-Azhar University were originally denied study permits last month
Windows of university building smashed during anti-immigration disorder