Ministers ‘tightening financial screws’ on English sector
IFS briefing says high inflation seemingly?being used ‘as a cover’ to claw back taxpayer costs of higher education system
IFS briefing says high inflation seemingly?being used ‘as a cover’ to claw back taxpayer costs of higher education system
Universities legally entitled to make deductions, but UCU attacks ‘unfair and unprofessional response’
Senior academics who flatter juniors and promulgate a high-minded vision of higher education are all in recruitment mode, says Harvey Graff
Furore over political interference shows no sign of abating, as government presses ahead with research commercialisation agenda
Covid lockdowns, provincial budget cuts and political interference driving strike activity among faculty feeling disrespect
All types of institution must be welcome if new funder is to achieve its true potential, sector groups say
TEDI-London will strive not to conform to teaching orthodoxies despite pressures from founders and regulators, says its?dean
Task force to draw up sector guidelines once survey results are collated
The shares of female students and academics at global universities have barely changed in five years, according to THE data
The UK government’s White Paper is a good start but needs to?do more to link local learning with local needs, says?Marius Ostrowski?
John Blake details planned changes to access agreements and defends focus on graduate outcomes in terms of ‘high-status jobs’
Stick to Science campaign launches with more than 200 signatories covering industry, charities and academia
White House tried to keep MIT-Harvard professor in top post after he apologised for belittling?female colleagues
传播模式显示人文主义者拥抱硬科学的数据密集型风格,这将导致整体性观点的缺失
John Blake rejects suggestions that it is not universities’ place to help close attainment gaps, in first speech in new role