Ireland moves to outlaw essay mills
Education minister wants power to prosecute assignment writing companies

Education minister wants power to prosecute assignment writing companies

Minister's speech disrupted at event aimed at finding solutions to sector challenges

Report warns of risk of overlooking women, internal candidates and those from ethnic minorities

Universities Australia urges government to recognise sector's role in foreign policy review

Amid crisis over reproducibility, agencies face call for ‘greater transparency and accountability’

Academics say students' concerns reflect tense environment on racial issues

We must make it clearer to UK-based European scholars that the UK higher education sector wishes to remain open, says Sir Keith Burnett

Sector expert predicts dissent will be crushed when Lords amendment reaches Commons

If the outcomes of ‘active learning’ are so much better than those for traditional lectures, why stick with the old format? asks Simone Buitendijk

Texas hostelries are one of the few places where students cannot bring guns

Groundbreaking photographer David Goldblatt’s archive should stay in South Africa, where it belongs, writes Martin Hall