University of Bristol gets its graduates ¡®career ready¡¯
New vice-chancellor Hugh Brady hopes innovation programmes will spur graduates to become social and business entrepreneurs
New vice-chancellor Hugh Brady hopes innovation programmes will spur graduates to become social and business entrepreneurs
Despite failure to include several prestigious institutions in the project, the president of the University of?Paris-Saclay says that it will still be a ¡®globally world-class university¡¯
The psychology professor on students¡¯ mindsets, nine-day weeks and thinking in the bath?
Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council
Observers say key issue is whether review¡¯s remit is wide-ranging, or set to predetermined objectives
Framework to measure university-business links would follow TEF and REF
Transcript of the speech delivered by Jo Johnson, universities and science minister, at the 2017 annual conference of the Higher Education Funding Council for England
European staff have helped make the UK higher education system a world leader, says Sarah Stevens, and we need to ensure that they continue to do so
Academics and professional staff reveal the things that prey on their minds at 2am
NTU pro v-c talks about finding out who you are at university, leading a stellar theatre company and why Nottingham should be European Capital of Culture
Carolyn Fairbairn¡¯s UUK speech will also criticise Labour¡¯s plans to abolish tuition fees in England
Inaugural HEA?award is latest accolade for Yorkshire institution
The attacks may be ill-informed, but universities must keep demonstrating the value that they provide for students, graduates and society, says Anton Muscatelli
Driving force in ¡®edgy, self-confident¡¯ city¡¯s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse
Quiet acceptance of accent discrimination damages efforts to make classrooms more inclusive, says Katerina Loukopoulou