University investment in research can drive levelling up
Northumbria’s REF 2021 results emphasise that growing research capability can benefit teaching, business and employment, says Andrew Wathey
Northumbria’s REF 2021 results emphasise that growing research capability can benefit teaching, business and employment, says Andrew Wathey
PhD student says her legal defeat raises important questions about duty of care owed to students who face harassment
India and Vietnam expected to keep up momentum, compensating for decline of degree seekers from China
Proposed changes risk further eroding support funding for discovery research without achieving their core objectives
Long timelines, siloed training and the prioritisation of drug development make life-saving advances in detection less likely, says David Crosby
Westminster government says it does not want to lend money to inmates ‘who have no prospect of paying it back’
Jane Hutton tells tribunal that months of her concerns being rebuffed forced her to become a whistleblower and disclose information to outside sources
New strategy looks outward as well as inward, as government vows to ‘come back even stronger than before’
Review to revisit conclusions of 2015’s The Metric Tide
Surging international student numbers and regional economic demand seen as twin drivers
Jeff Grabill says lifelong learning will bring thousands more students to higher education, and universities must be honest about what they can expect
The president of Dillard University says that historically black colleges and universities do a better job than the Ivy League
Interactions with his student neighbours have convinced Harvey Graff that they crave a supportive, broadly based, interactive education
Campaign promises reflect electoral rather than sectoral priorities
EU-sponsored groupings need to win friends and influence national deregulation to realise their ambitions, experts say