Pro-market regulator will have ‘different relationship with sector’
GuildHE’s chief executive, a former BIS official, warns that Hefce’s expertise on teaching grant should not be lost
GuildHE’s chief executive, a former BIS official, warns that Hefce’s expertise on teaching grant should not be lost
We talk human existence, Cristiano Ronaldo and the problems with Portugal’s higher education system with Lancaster’s new astrophysicist
Ellie Bothwell examines strengths and weaknesses in different higher education systems across the Continent
University academics answer an appeal for help from country's inspirational leader
Elizabeth Cobbs on an enlightening and alarming study of how the central state has had to fight for its legitimacy
We talk to the French academic and novelist about her ambitions in nuclear physics and REF fatigue
We talk to the research council CEO about pharmaceutical drugs modelling and a childhood interest in studying animal remains
If the government is serious about globalisation in higher education, it should do more to open up overseas study to UK students
Our bloggers and social media followers gaze into their crystal balls and predict what the year in HE might look like
From Lehman Brothers to La Leche League via disaster capitalism and 'the new retirement': new academic books worth adding to your reading list
Giving evidence to a BIS committee inquiry on assessing the quality of higher education provoked questions about how teaching might be measured, writes John Gill
Move would jeopardise sector’s global brand, senior figures warn
Above-inflation deal for university staff still lags behind pay increases seen elsewhere in the UK this year
Students willing to pay at least £1,700 more on average for better employability, suggests survey