Hundreds sign letter against spiking of sexual misconduct chapter
Chapter withdrawn by Routledge after legal threats, with professor claiming that he had been identified, but denying wrongdoing
Chapter withdrawn by Routledge after legal threats, with professor claiming that he had been identified, but denying wrongdoing
Poorer well-being among undergraduates versus those not in higher education ‘concerning’, but appears to disappear within a few years
Reports suggest the government is considering reforming A levels so that children study a wider range of subjects in post-16 education
Creating a cross-border qualification within a year is hugely ambitious but the wider benefits of mobility should be huge, say Jo Angouri and Jan Palmowski
Upskiling staff to thrive in clean-energy industries could mostly benefit graduates and high-skill workers, Andreas Schleicher tells conference
University rankings wield enormous influence. But if constructed and used correctly, they should be a mirror and support, not a straitjacket
Academia is often depicted as a calling, but for those who heed it, the joy of doing something they love is often crushed by heavy teaching and admin loads and an unceasing pressure to make a ‘...
Large swathes of scores missing as OfS publishes first results of newly revamped exercise
In reviving controversial gainful employment rule, administration also worries traditional institutions by requiring they publicly report their own graduate salary data
Roughly one in 37 UK students dropped out last year, according to Student Loans Company data
Universities must focus on the student experience, but they also must clarify what students want that experience to be
Dangers of universities being seen to shape public opinion highlighted in Pakistan, while Saudi leader warns of ‘slippery slope’
As higher education minister in the Blair government, Alan Johnson steered plans for top-up fees of £3,000 through Parliament. As he returns to the sector in a new role, the former postman talks to...
Former law lecturer suing Open University after claiming she was fired for questioning gender-based changes to curriculum
The political philosopher and anthropologist talks about the city that made her, what she learned as a squatter and the importance of dance for revolutions