South African student got £844K bursary in error, court told
Sibongile Mani charged with theft after allegedly spending £49,000 of mistaken grant

Sibongile Mani charged with theft after allegedly spending £49,000 of mistaken grant

Institutions themselves could create their own megajournals in response, report from European universities suggests

Scheme introduced as figures show most US colleges have seen a fall in number of international applications

Government backs report proposals to increase regional people’s participation

Creation of Ministry of Science and Higher Education seen as potential boost to Project 5-100

Royal Academy of Engineering drive to link advancement to good teaching could be a better way to drive up standards than the TEF

Reimagining the cultural heritage of higher education so that it endures for future graduates is an imperative for universities, says Dawn Freshwater

Universities whose names are bywords for quality will stand out amid market noise, writes Phil Baty

Our Academic Reputation Survey underpins these rankings, ensuring that they’re built on the considered judgement of a representative sample of global experts

By ensuring that its students are resilient and open to diversity, Stanford sends a clear signal about its commitment to them, says Harry J. Elam

The South Korean institute has built a strong global reputation in less than 50 years. Sung-Chul Shin shares the secrets of its inexorable ascent

Institutions are under more scrutiny and pressure to perform than ever before – they need to avoid the ‘reputation gap’, writes Gavin Megaw
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