V-c calls for admissions quotas to create mixed-ability campuses
Open University head says that students should be randomly allocated if a university is oversubscribed

Open University head says that students should be randomly allocated if a university is oversubscribed

Chinese students worth at least £1.7 billion to sector, representing more than 10 per cent of revenue at several institutions

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

A quick workaround: will the employability agenda bypass universities?

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A growing number of data detectives are on the hunt for sloppy science and dodgy statistics. Jack Grove examines the methods they use

Capping the public contribution to degree costs means universities can’t move to address skills gaps, says David Lloyd

There is evidence of success in changing attitudes, but effects on admissions remain woefully under-explored, says David Robinson

Michael Spence tells THE/Toronto event that maintaining conversations at staff and student level is ‘incredibly important’ in face of rising tensions

New Zealand analysis of ‘globally unique’ dataset repudiates common justifications for earnings disparities

Academics cheer for end of ‘exploited’ system but urge institutions to learn from experience

University leaders and top academics will gather in Toronto to discuss the power of place

Internal documents reveal rapid shift to South Asia in Australian university’s international operations