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Claire Coutinho argues the free speech act is already having impact on campuses and praises university leaders for response
Relocation would answer Milton Keynes¡¯ call for an undergraduate university as competition and lifelong loan entitlement threaten distance learning modus operandi
Committee wants bystander training as regulatory condition and calls universities¡¯ use of NDAs to silence victims in sex cases ¡®disgraceful¡¯
Government expected to initiate system of caps, potentially using new quality measures, but drop minimum entry requirement idea
Latest impasse with European Commission over UK push for ¡®correction mechanism¡¯ to avoid being major net contributor
Tory former universities minister urges shift of responsibility to DSIT and binning of ¡®Thatcherite rhetoric¡¯ against industrial strategy
Redevelopment of hospital abandoned since Hurricane Katrina seeks to spin innovation from medical and public health strength
English regulator ¡®making it up as it goes along¡¯, critics say
Chief executive Susan Lapworth defends English regulator against sector criticism
With OfS under fire, shadow minister praises ¡®innovative¡¯ new Welsh post-16 education and research regulator
New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission head stresses need to regulate higher and vocational education together during UK visit
¡®AI teaching leader¡¯ IU, majority owned by private equity firm, adds Canadian university to portfolio alongside London banking education provider
English sector regulator in touch with agency that tracks down ¡®rogue traders¡¯ over consumer protections for students
The ¡®teenage¡¯ regulator has a toxic relationship with universities owing to its uncompromising approach and its alleged unwillingness to listen ¨C except to Conservative ministers. But should vice-chancellors agitating against the OfS be careful what they wish for? John Morgan reports
Labour leader also says ?9,250 fee status quo in England is ¡®unfair¡¯
The Seattle University academic and novelist talks about satirising a type of male scholar who wins the plum posts, despite harming colleagues
Former OfS chief executive turned Bristol professor defends regulator ¡®looking out for the interests of students¡¯ as it comes under scrutiny
OECD education director Andreas Schleicher urges shift towards lifelong learning, but says universities enjoy ¡®nice monopoly rent¡¯ from status quo
Regulator¡¯s former chair also says fears ¡®half a dozen or more¡¯ institutions would collapse in pandemic were averted via its support
Post-industrial regions the world over are pinning their hopes on universities to reboot them as prosperous innovation economies. But questions remain about the depth and breadth of the high-tech dividend. John Morgan travels to Pennsylvania to examine the acclaimed example of Pittsburgh
University settles or reinstates five scholars but insists union membership was not a factor in redundancy process
Potential UK-EU deal on Northern Ireland is chance to finalise Horizon association, but UK¡¯s financial contribution ¡®will have to be changed¡¯
Former leaders call for science and technology delivery unit to end Whitehall ¡®micromanagement¡¯ of research funding and for ¡®bespoke¡¯ research councils
Unused funds earmarked for UK association to the European Union¡¯s research programme returned to Treasury