Degree courses at further education colleges will drive UK levelling up
By helping colleges deliver degrees, the OU will be fulfilling its founding mission, say Nadhim Zahawi, Tim Blackman and David Hughes
By helping colleges deliver degrees, the OU will be fulfilling its founding mission, say Nadhim Zahawi, Tim Blackman and David Hughes
Cambridge scientist who forfeited EU research funding says industry will suffer badly from loss of influence
‘We are a designated evacuation centre. Bit by bit, we started coming to longer-term arrangements’
Former Paris-Saclay president Sylvie Retailleau must prove she can be a minister for all universities, say sector leaders
Disabled, disadvantaged, introverted and international students may all appreciate ongoing online options, says Robert Phillips
Eye-popping results from Australian study warrant complete overhaul of how teaching subsidies are distributed, researchers say
From hundreds of complaints over virtual teaching, a pattern of deference to institutions, except for those that had long discounted the format
New university finds early success with online teaching in local environments worldwide, but fears higher education may already have lost the public
The professionalism and collegiality with which editors used to respond to complaints has all but disappeared, says Harvey Graff
University’s near-complete accounting reported to find 7,000 Native Americans and 19 victims of slavery among bodies used in often-racist research
St Andrews principal and former UCL president also honoured alongside retiring Research England head
Instead of creating ‘strong leaders’, institutions should aim to educate students to be ‘someone everyone wants to work with’, academics told
Amid continuing border restrictions and geopolitical uncertainty, experts examine whether an increase in intra-Asian student mobility remains a realistic prospect
Asia’s major higher education systems still largely focus on the sciences, according to THE data
As the region’s boom slows, countries can focus on weak points and readjust aims, writes Ellie Bothwell