The TEF: a raven trying to fly underwater?
It is imperative that the government stop repeating the mistakes of the past when it comes to teaching assessment, says Roger Brown

It is imperative that the government stop repeating the mistakes of the past when it comes to teaching assessment, says Roger Brown

Call for rankings to give more weight to societal impact

A look at the split metrics suggests that some universities may have benefited from having a more advantaged student cohort

Academics who take regular breaks from assessment will get more done than those who toil away for 10 hours straight, study says

Threshold freeze bites while poorest graduate ‘with largest debts’ of £57,000 on average, researchers warn

Sydney’s deputy v-c says government must put its money where its mouth is

The extraordinary dynamism that characterises higher education in East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania merits detailed analysis, says Phil Baty

The universities of China, Singapore and South Korea are among the world leaders in some STEM fields, but will they expand their strength into other disciplines? asks Simon Marginson

Building ties with academics and students across Asia, and China in particular, is paying off for Australia’s universities. Jack Grove reports

Covering a huge geographical area, the Asia-Pacific University Rankings showcase a region that has a rapidly expanding and rapidly changing higher education system

Wherever you are, populism and its effect on universities is never far from conversation, finds Chris Parr

Jo Johnson outlines UK ambition to be ‘go-to country’ for innovation and discovery, even after Brexit

Emily Van Duyne on why she missed graduation despite being passionately committed to her students