‘Case can be made’ for differential fees, poll indicates
Larger proportion of people back charging more for certain courses when given context, Policy Institute?at King’s College London finds
Larger proportion of people back charging more for certain courses when given context, Policy Institute?at King’s College London finds
Industry links seen as key for one of the first foreign universities to set up a base in India
Our experiences on a remote Massachusetts island showed us how liberal arts education could be, say Nathan?Badger and Maya?Rosen
Clauses?that gave institution?‘broad discretion’ to increase fees mid-course and avoid liability during strikes among those highlighted by Office for Students
Office for Students investigation finds computing courses are failing to meet learners’ needs, but university claims it is based on old data
Researchers claim that Taylor & Francis kept details of deal quiet, but company insists that citation and limits on verbatim quoting will be sacrosanct
Survey of those who have left their roles give up hope of overturning?‘toxic work environments’
While some believe Chinese universities are getting better at dealing with cases of sexual harassment, recent incident suggests students may have to turn to social media to be taken seriously
Museums have enormous amounts of material to study and they are wide open to collaboration with university researchers, says Mark Walport
Bridget Phillpson’s decision to reconsider implementation will only hamper wider recognition of universities as a public good, says Abhishek Saha
Cardiff professor works with comedian to explain how players of BBC quiz show can avoid dreaded ‘brain fry’
Whitechapel base is ‘pivotal innovation’ for institution, claims vice-chancellor
Survey highlights ‘price sensitivity’ variations among Australia’s crowded neighbours
Canberra’s model for Atec?allocates too little time and money while leaving bureaucrats in control, critics say
New government?told to?consider post-92s’ legal obligation to participate in scheme as some consider setting up subsidiary companies to opt out