Ministers ‘lose control’ of HE bill in UK election ‘wash-up’
Government concessions needed ‘if it is not to lose its bill’, senior Labour peer warns

Government concessions needed ‘if it is not to lose its bill’, senior Labour peer warns

Hungarian prime minister says the ‘milk has curdled’ with institution’s support for immigrants

US study suggests women perform more ‘service’ work in universities

Some aspects of university reform – including parts of the TEF – could ‘turn to dust’, says Nick Hillman

Critic discusses Trump, Bob Dylan and what university teaching can learn from Quentin Tarantino

Academics shine light on contemporary research themes in classic book

John Morgan looks at how the HE Bill's future, the impact of Brexit and Labour's fee plans are all election issues for universities

Government pressured for concessions to avert defeat on amendment to HE Bill

Universities New Zealand highlights university entry gap between ethnic groups

University’s head of Brexit strategy urges universities to apply pressure over ‘essential’ priority

Universities’ support for uncapped numbers leaves ministers with limited choices

US researchers claim 76 per cent success rate in using video analysis to identify likely misconduct

Sir Keith Burnett returns from Australia with some astute observations on two far-from-perfect higher education systems