Academic research has ‘bigger role to play in new UK government’
Author of report seeking to shape spending priorities says MPs should spend more time consulting the ‘people who know most about a subject’
Author of report seeking to shape spending priorities says MPs should spend more time consulting the ‘people who know most about a subject’
Disruption on campuses as large protests put pressure on Netanyahu’s government after six hostages found dead
Announcement of new universities likely an empty promise as military junta loses grip on control
Scheme that places researchers at heart of policymaking set to be expanded, but can evidence-based advice really make a difference in heat of politics?
Grade deflation hits institutions but Imperial tops THE analysis of universities where students receive the highest marks
Vice-chancellors can often overestimate the savings from institutional mergers and underestimate their complex challenges, says Malcolm Prowle
Universities may be discouraged from taking on displaced students for fear of them counting towards their quota, policy expert warns
Labour sources have dismissed new legislation as a ‘hate speech charter’ for Holocaust deniers, but the law would have actually protected Jewish staff and students on campus, as well as pro-Israeli...
Nearly 100 academics placed at risk of redundancy, with union claiming staff are ‘paying the price for failed pet projects’
最新报告称,在学生签家属禁令新政后,改变主意的申请者数量激增,这表明英国高校存在“需求,而非质量”问题
Universities must rethink how they engage with students in era of major upheavals, according to Bonni Stachowiak as she reflects on 10 years of running Teaching in Higher Ed
Previous awardees urge government to reopen Chevening Scholarship to applicants from Afghanistan
Top-tier institutions accused of not engaging with concerns about scale of overseas cohorts
有数据显示,英国超半数获得授课型研究生学位的学生于海外注册
Universities keep being told that the status quo is not sustainable. But the new Labour government also has a responsibility to act and change tack