University accuses staff of ‘breach of contract’ for failing to reorganise lectures lost during recent industrial action ...
Half of Russell Group universities accept record number of undergraduates, according to end-of-cycle admissions figures ...
Visa applications from the subcontinent go under the microscope, as Canberra finalises measures to combat onshore poaching ...
The University of Essex is set to become the latest to be hit with industrial action over its plans to cut up to 400 jobs..
A guide to moving beyond panic and prohibition, showing how educators can set clear, evidence-informed boundaries that turn ...
Institutions that aspire to be truly inclusive must go beyond scholarships and access policies to embed financial literacy, ...
The influential thinktank’s report on education spending for 2025-26, shows how teaching spend at universities has declined 22 per cent in real terms since a peak just after fees were raised in ...
Former University Alliance head returns to UK to lead research universities group after more than a decade in Australia ...
An inquiry into proposed legislation underpinning Australia’s higher education “steward” has elicited contrasting views, with some commentators arguing for more commissioners and one analyst arguing ...
We haven’t always got it right, but we should not apologise for trying to build a better society, no matter how powerful our detractors, says Keith Burnett ...
Director of Institute of Development Studies discusses stepping into the role after 25 years, impact of USAID cuts and benefits of Sussex collaboration ...
While the newly announced strategy did include a target to increase education exports increase to £40 billion by 2030, it neglected to set a new target for growing overseas student numbers. There had ...
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