Emerging Economies Summit: Academia ‘a bridge’ between nations in times of conflict
Universities and their international connections are integral to national resilience, conference hears

Universities and their international connections are integral to national resilience, conference hears
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University and College Union revives call for admissions shake-up in hope of making unconditional offers ‘defunct’

Campaigners for change say universities need to be more proactive and systematic in investigating their benefactors’ pasts

Questions around quality assurance, regulation and where certificates from courses such as Moocs belong on the qualifications ladder

Brian Poole asks if grade and credential inflation has resulted in too many degree holders chasing too few jobs

Bennett College seen as exemplifying challenges faced by small, private, minority-serving and women-only institutions

New book explores proliferation of ‘starchitect’-designed facilities

Choosing applicants to top institutions like Harvard by lottery is a fairer and more economical process, argues Natasha Warikoo

Ahead of THE’s Emerging Economies Summit 2019, Sara Custer speaks with the host university's president

In five years, Moocs go from dream of universal education to limited service for higher-end customers

Essex institution becomes second institution to be hit by Office for Students access penalty

Lowering of student loan repayment threshold to recoup an extra A$20 million (£11.3 million) but cost A$19 million

People are about 15 per cent more likely to favour capping the number of international students when primed to think about them “crowding out” domestic students

But graduates from more affluent backgrounds fare better, survey finds