THE Campus Live UK&IE: low NSS scores mid-pandemic aimed at government, claims v-c York leader tells THE Campus Live that ‘tattoo parlours had much more notice’ of Covid restrictions than students By Simon Baker 25 November
Welsh tertiary regulator ‘could be model for England’ Creation of CTER by Welsh government part of shift to ‘rethink the model of post-compulsory education for high participation societies’ By John Morgan 25 November
Overwhelmed Dutch plead for limits on international recruitment Campuses ‘bursting at the seams’, says Amsterdam president, urging government help By Ben Upton 25 November
Post-2012 English graduates ‘dread ever-present loan debt’ Hepi report on graduates’ perspectives on English loans system spotlights ‘psychological burden’ as ministers set to unveil loan hikes By John Morgan 25 November
THE Campus Live UK&IE: universities ‘squeamish’ about boosting school standards New government focus on universities raising pre-18 attainment could be a ‘challenge’, but also indicates positive shift By Simon Baker 24 November
THE Campus Live UK&IE: ‘use carrot, not stick’ to get academics to go green Universities support gentle touch on nudging researchers to make climate-friendly decisions By Pola Lem 24 November
THE Live: take out insurance against Chinese recruitment collapse, says Johnson Russell Group must ‘stop making excuses’ on difficulties of diversifying international student flows, says ex-universities minister By Pola Lem 24 November
THE Live: English HE policy ‘not the norm’, says Welsh minister Welsh student support and tertiary systems have ‘far more in common with international approaches’ than English ones, says Jeremy Miles By John Morgan 24 November
THE Live: lifelong loans will bring historic culture shift, says Donelan Minister also tells THE event that access changes are ‘not focusing on high-paid jobs’ but rather on ‘graduate jobs’ By John Morgan 24 November
Resigning president says Germany needs academic career master plan Rectors’ conference concerned that Berlin postdoc law could set ‘blueprint’ for unfunded attempts to tackle precarity By Ben Upton 24 November
THE Live: English access ‘reboot’ brings ‘high-paid jobs’ graduate targets Universities minister to unveil access and participation changes at THE event as new director of fair access named By John Morgan 24 November
Least selective universities ‘performing best on social mobility’ Although Russell Group university tops new IFS/Sutton Trust ranking based on ‘mobility rate’, other selective institutions languish towards bottom of list By Simon Baker 24 November