A response to Lord Lucas: it's not just universities who have Home Office doubts
Pam Tatlow writes in defence of modern universities, and the way they work with the Home Office to further the UK's interests overseas

Pam Tatlow writes in defence of modern universities, and the way they work with the Home Office to further the UK's interests overseas

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All ‘major global universities’ will be multi-campus within next decade, predicts v-c

But research organisations say proposed directive does not go far enough and could hinder links with companies
Ahead of his address at Going Global 2017, Phil Baty looks at the relationship between the world’s best universities and their place in the world

University leaders highlight teaching funding proposal’s similarity to England’s TEF and fear ‘perverse incentives’

Labour Party will also ensure that students currently at university will not have to pay tuition for their remaining years, says shadow HE minister Gordon Marsden

Sheffield deputy vice-chancellor to succeed Sir David Greenaway

Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality

Northampton vice-chancellor on his visits to Iraq – and the problems they have caused him with US immigration authorities

US scholar argues that academics punch above their weight in key discoveries

Say Burgin says that universities lack the will to make the changes needed to tackle inequality

Call from government advisers to evaluate teaching quality, echoing England's TEF, could still go ahead