Ministers win free speech bill vote on right to sue universities
Minister calls statutory tort an essential step to ‘cultural transformation’
Minister calls statutory tort an essential step to ‘cultural transformation’
Institution famed for its brutalist campus has paid price for bad luck and bad decisions, staff say
Academic emphasises need for transparency as institutions forced into U-turns on restrictions
Warning of ‘stranded funding’ as bureaucrats bend the rules of a programme with too many goals
Once the largest US online university, for-profit has been arguing without luck that it’s a last best chance to enter fast-growing world of adult training
The ‘sector’ may be able to afford more than the current offer, but many individual universities cannot, says Peter Sloane
Universities join rescue mission after 7.8 magnitude tremor strikes near Gaziantep
Vice-chancellors say 60 research projects will come to an end this year without bridging funding
Prime minister shakes up structures within government as well as ministerial team
NSF Regional Innovation Engines scheme is place-based push to secure US strength in key technologies
Death of bodyguard won’t deter Fort Hare leader Sakhela Buhlungu from combating ‘cancer’ of graft gripping the South African sector
In National Apprenticeship Week, we talk to the vice-chancellor who kicked off a stellar career with an apprenticeship
European Commission warns of further legal action after Italian universities refuse to offer back pay to unjustly treated foreign lecturers
Country should strive to be more than a student hub, says second-term minister
Evidence suggests that honesty pledges make cheating less pronounced than it otherwise would be, say Thomas Gift and Julie Norman