Martin Lewis: England must swap ‘loans’ for graduate contribution
Change would be more than cosmetic, consumer finance expert says

Change would be more than cosmetic, consumer finance expert says

Results from the European Student Survey underpinning the rankings reveal key differences in teaching across the Continent

Other industries have been disrupted by bold new approaches to funding models and higher education seems ripe for its own revolution, says Robert MacIntosh

Government voices ‘concern’ about the ‘culture in our universities’ in response to MPs and peers’ report on campus free speech

Father’s failure to pay back loan hits son’s university admission, under state’s big-data system

UK social science body attacks plans to exert more state control over research topics

Legislation proposed by new provincial government would terminate longest-running industrial dispute at an anglophone university in Canada

Massey hopes to allow diaspora to share in resurgence of interest in indigenous culture
In “Richard Arum: US undergraduate education is declining and failing” (News, 11 July), Arum, dean of the University of California, Irvine’s School of Education, “blamed falling levels of independent...

Scholar praises Indian government for supporting only universities that are ‘ready now’ to become world-class

In response to Richard Arum’s charge that higher education research is failing to sufficiently investigate university teaching, Anne Tierney gives concrete examples of the contrary

Australian group asks whether costs of ‘gold standard’ assessment are always warranted

Event will feature launch of four Times Higher Education subject rankings

Researchers criticise lack of diversity on programme of major conference