Medical charity sets out demands to allow it to invest ‘confidently’
Michael Ignatieff says commitment to migrants exacerbated conflict with Hungarian government
Bill to further market approach in England backed by MPs and Lords
Former chancellor claims ‘politically correct’ students hold sway over ‘totally supine university authorities’
System rewards academics whose work is used in teaching – but at potential bureaucracy cost
Scholars with working-class backgrounds are ideally placed to change how academics are perceived, says Stefanie Stiles
European Union students enrolling next year will pay the same fees as UK students
As the country succeeds in attracting even more students from overseas, a mixture of demographics, ‘soft power’ concerns and local politics help explain its policy
John Morgan looks at reports PM may ‘soften’ stance on students and net migration figures
Peer review process punishes academics who ‘challenge the dogma’ of their field, scientists claim
On the eve of the first round of France’s presidential elections, Matthew Reisz considers its complex higher education sector and the appetite among politicians, institutions and academics for reform
Government concessions needed ‘if it is not to lose its bill’, senior Labour peer warns