English universities say OfS relations improved, but ‘more to do’
Question remain over regulator’s political neutrality and extent of ‘meaningful’ dialogue with sector
Question remain over regulator’s political neutrality and extent of ‘meaningful’ dialogue with sector
Donald Trump’s election as president in 2016 prompted a slew of academic books grappling with how such a figure could have been chosen to lead the free world. But what are the chances that any of...
Researcher describes ‘fraught’ tensions between working-class professional service employees and academics at leading UK universities
Universities will struggle to grow their way out of current financial crisis as predictions of 350,000 more students by 2035 now seen as unrealistic
Academic freedom constraints of previous Law and Justice administration come to an end, but funding concerns remain, researchers say
Expert in early years development at the University of East London discusses working with children, translating his work for a TV audience and why more scholars should consider leaving the research...
Better to work with an exercise that justifies block funding and drives many desirable behaviours within universities, say Anton Muscatelli and Miles Padgett
Vice-chancellors want access to support for public sector organisations if expected levying of national insurance on employers’ pension contributions goes ahead
Island’s chief executive instructs universities to strengthen vetting processes as plans to attract more offshore students ramp up
International education is ‘not a one-way street’, Canberra insists, as it limits inbound travel
New intake shrinks by 5 per cent year-on-year across the sector, with bigger declines at four-year institutions
Trump victory could be ‘horrific’ for universities but even a Harris win may not deliver additional funding, say experts
Former Conservative business secretary, now based at University of Warwick, believes Labour’s proposals will underscore higher education’s vital role in growth
Pressure group attacks ‘shocking’ rise in ‘fat cats’, but institutions insist it is right that they offer competitive salaries
International student crackdown partly a response to world of ‘fragmentation, competition and protectionism’