OfS to exclude colleges from some rules in streamlining bid
English regulator proposes exemption to participation, financial and governance conditions for some providers ahead of expected expansion of sector

English regulator proposes exemption to participation, financial and governance conditions for some providers ahead of expected expansion of sector

New scholarship programme will keep 1,000 government-funded students in Asia in further sign of the ‘rise of China in science’

University groups unite to fight for amendments to EU’s proposals for Horizon Europe successor, warning that it must remain independent


Russell Group institution announces major pivot into digital teaching as universities evolve further beyond traditional models

Political battles over a planned New Zealand medical school illustrate how the subject of where doctors are trained excites public passions like no other in higher education, explains John Ross

Undergraduates are choosing silence over dissent given the high price paid by scholars advancing controversial ideas, says Yashraj Garg

While new technologies seen as ‘game changer’ for national-level research assessment, study finds vehement opposition, particularly among humanities scholars

Rise of artists such as Kneecap help drive applications, with campaigners calling for more modules across other programmes to also be taught in Irish

Activists step up efforts to protect caretaker of shrine situated inside construction zone

ANZ universities notch ‘major’ new agreements with big publishers, but negotiations with the biggest break down over price concerns

Last-minute amendments from opposition ease concerns about course cancellation and barriers to entry

There have been more winners than losers since domestic student recruitment was uncapped in England. But without better stewardship, all institutions must do what they can to swing the market in...

Misuse of ‘cumulative PhDs’ should prompt debate over whether stacking research papers is really equivalent to writing a dissertation, says Brian Bloch

South-east Asian country predicted to overtake US and Brazil in next decade but China and India to remain ‘big two’