Interdisciplinary campus battles UK sector status quo
London Interdisciplinary School has geared its courses around tackling real-world challenges, but some students seem reluctant to step outside the traditional higher education sector
London Interdisciplinary School has geared its courses around tackling real-world challenges, but some students seem reluctant to step outside the traditional higher education sector
Lawmakers promise ‘robust conversation’ on future of top science agency, but accompanying limits on funding and research freedom raise suspicions about ultimate intention
Proposed commission would probe ‘massive surge’ in antisemitic incidents and ‘capitulation to extremists’
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Increasingly bitter dispute focuses on claims of racism and broken industrial relations inside UK higher education union
African participation surpasses North America for the first time
With more countries keen to capitalise on the lucrative industry, policymakers and companies are leaning on universities to address talent deficits
Students from disadvantaged backgrounds will be treated little differently from their privileged cousins, critics say
ChatGPT scores half a grade higher than psychology undergraduates in experiment at University of Reading
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The updated code is the first issued in the UK by the QAA since 2018 and includes new emphasis on student voice
Evidence suggests that the benefits of lecture capture are coming at the cost of broader student and staff well-being, say Treasa Kearney and Liz Crolley
Several St Catherine’s College buildings have been largely unusable for almost a year after safety fears were raised
Kiwi institutions committed to ‘academic audit as a concept’ but look to save costs