Master’s boom driven by overseas enrolments
More than half of those achieving postgraduate taught degrees registered overseas, delayed Hesa figures show

More than half of those achieving postgraduate taught degrees registered overseas, delayed Hesa figures show

Universities keep being told that the status quo is not sustainable. But the new Labour government also has a responsibility to act and change tack

Tormented by playground thugs as a child, Jonathan Taylor reflects on why the insidious bullying found in universities is similar but much worse

University accused of breaching contracts as redundancies of specialist staff restrict student choice

Schumacher College in Devon shuts down programmes after more than 30 years of offering degrees in ecology

University to offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across range of subjects from outpost in Delhi

Only half of US faculty members surveyed believe AI will enhance the student experience, as many report being left out of decisions on how technology is used

Earthquake engineer on feedback loops in research and higher education reform

Strategic silence of vice-chancellors within our national debate is a mistake when the quest for truth is so central to academia, argues Sir Geoff Mulgan

Government should look to foster culture of collaboration after era of competition, says Hepi paper

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Two years on from international scandal, Karl Andersson claims he had received nothing but praise for article prior to online outcry

Academics question why some universities should be pushed to the wall while others swell their intake

A new law permitting foreign universities to set up Greek outposts is seen by some as a first step to transforming a very statist system. But with doubts over the law’s constitutionality compounding...

World of possibility: Will branch campuses uplift Greek higher education?