Four in five courses fail to launch as low demand hampers pilot
Providers enrol just 6 per cent of 2,000 student target for short courses, says evaluation ahead of lifelong learning entitlement launch

Providers enrol just 6 per cent of 2,000 student target for short courses, says evaluation ahead of lifelong learning entitlement launch

University draws up plans to avert risk of breaching banking covenants, as sector-wide financial worries take hold

While overseas students still flock to the UK for PhDs, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand, a decline in UKRI-funded starters and whether universities can afford to train the next...

By instilling a passion for innovation and interdisciplinary exploration, higher education can and must remain relevant, say Teruo Fujii and Joseph Aoun

‘University check’ would allow for issues to be resolved in the drafting stage, rather than once policies have been announced, says EUA

Experienced leader says new structure, imposed despite significant opposition, makes it an ‘opportune moment’ to go

Top US funding agency considers $70,000 (£55,000) minimum salary that could become wider model

Soaring cost of government borrowing drives price of English system up by £10 billion per year, says new IFS report

Practitioners who work with students considering quitting due to issues with pay, workloads and increasingly complex cases

Resurgence of virus among vulnerable overseas students prompts calls for better awareness campaigns and pharmaceutical subsidies

Consultancy not only transcends disciplinary boundaries within universities, but also between academia, industry and other actors, says Amanda Zeffman

Opening outpost alongside other Western universities designed to help drive collaboration in South-east Asia

With Claudine Gay accepting debatable instances of plagiarism as final straw, faculty see odds getting hopeless for countering unified political and economic power

Union describes payment made when staff were facing redundancy as ‘unconscionable’, but institution says it was following contract

Restrictions would increase registration fees for non-EU learners, but plans to make international students pay returnable deposits for residence are already in doubt