HE reforms: lessons from China and South Africa
Jo Beall assesses how recent changes to higher education and research compare with countries the UK could see as key trading partners post-Brexit
Jo Beall assesses how recent changes to higher education and research compare with countries the UK could see as key trading partners post-Brexit
Justine Greening is new education secretary, while BIS reshaped
Matthew Reisz reports on the successes and failures of universities that have set up satellite campuses in Mauritius
John Denham, former secretary of state for universities, innovation and skills, on the case for rethinking the supply-side strategy
An acclaimed designer who became an academic leader has died
The sector must exploit machinery of government changes to boost science, social mobility and teacher education, argues Sir David Bell
Effectiveness and impact of one-day strikes targeted at university graduation and open days also questioned by expert and employers
University of Oxford snatches top spot from Caltech in this year’s World University Rankings as Asia’s rise continues
Thinktank advises universities to take advantage of UK’s ‘instability’ after EU referendum
To compete on the global stage, the region must adopt a more inclusive – and more international – outlook, write Marcelo Knobel and Andrés Bernasconi
Bath, Cambridge, Imperial, Oxford chosen for two-year master's student pilot
Her Home Office record and previous views on universities give clues as to what we might expect from Theresa May, writes Emran Mian – and it's not all bad news
It is heartbreaking to see idealistic youth attach itself to clueless old sectarians, writes Martin McQuillan
Former UN secretary general also ‘surprised’ that EU’s strength in maintaining security did not feature in Brexit debate. John Elmes reports from Lausanne
Marking boycott ends after UCU says managers agree to scrap ‘unfair’ targets