Autonomy central to Kazakhstan’s ‘world class’ HE ambitions
Development of Kazakhstan’s university system assessed in new book

Development of Kazakhstan’s university system assessed in new book

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Publication of data showing long-term graduate earnings by discipline has huge potential to improve higher education, says Jack Britton

Jeffrey Beall says he faced 'intense pressure' from the University of Colorado Denver and feared losing his job

Sir Keith Burnett on the reaction of scholars and students in America as the US president pulls out of the Paris Agreement

Hotly anticipated figures on salaries show that for subjects such as economics and law, the university attended has stronger link to high earnings

UK’s distance learning institution looking to save equivalent of nearly a quarter of its budget

Strathclyde professor ‘relieved’ exit poll’s prediction that Conservatives would fail to win majority in UK general election was proved correct

Orpington MP keeps role in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle

Minister’s proposal has already had a ‘chilling effect’, researchers say

Changing academic environment prompts rethink of globally influential employment support guidelines

At its halfway point, the merits of Wisconsin School of Business’s decision to accept donations in order to not change its name is being assessed

Steven Franklin lays bare the questions and doubts that go through his mind as he sits down to work on his thesis