The Global University Employability Ranking 2016
The 150 best universities for delivering work-ready graduates

The 150 best universities for delivering work-ready graduates

Nick Hillman welcomes the government’s concessions but says there is a long way to go before this bill becomes law

Claire Taylor wants ‘education is never wasted’ to become the mantra for a higher education sector that is struggling to communicate its value to the public

Immigration minister says changes will help highly skilled graduates to apply to stay in the country

Tony Blair's former private secretary points to personal benefits of European work as vital for continued success in global higher education

Region risks ‘falling hopelessly behind’ unless financial gap is plugged, say academics

UK admissions body chief executive, who has held the role since 2010, to leave in April

Plans for powerful new regulator still face 'difficult time' in the House of Lords

Despite having some questions about how the bill will be implemented, Douglas Blackstock believes it is a force for good

We must change the perception that universities are bastions of inequality, say Jan Fook and Fiona Ross