Five-figure payouts for students after courses lose accreditation
Ombudsman urges providers in England and Wales to offer ‘timely’ communication over significant course changes
Ombudsman urges providers in England and Wales to offer ‘timely’ communication over significant course changes
A columnist has dared to voice the blasphemy that spending huge sums on higher education doesn’t always open new doors, writes Pushkar
While some women may not feel safe with numbers, according to stereotype, Katie Buchhorn uses numbers to help keep women safe
Forced to leave their homeland because of political persecution or international isolation, Russian?academics reflect on life in Western academia, communicating with old colleagues and what happens...
Milestone is little comfort to staff stuck on insecure contracts, says union
Nigerian doctoral student Sue Agazie will receive compensation after Newcastle University admitted failings in supervision
Centres of Research Excellence, officially launched today, will also strengthen the UK’s leading position in biomedical sciences, says Patrick?Chinnery
Impact of AI on education may be overestimated unless used to rethink traditions, says technologist
Anticipated approach of rewriting ministerial direction would not require parliamentary approval
The far-right president rails against academics’ supposed sense that they are superior. A?scholar forced to sell books to make ends meet feels anything but
Five years after a devastating fire, the Paris cathedral has finally reopened,?with the help of a vast team of researchers
Regulator accused of?‘dereliction of duty’ and faces potential legal action after temporarily shutting down key processes
English fee rise does little to relieve pressure on institutions, with increased staff costs likely to swallow additional funding
England’s higher education regulator takes on quality scrutiny role?after?Quality Assurance Agency steps back