Student complaints time limits 'improve service'
Rules introduced by Scotland's ombudsman have forced universities to improve how they handle student complaints, says University of Edinburgh expert

Rules introduced by Scotland's ombudsman have forced universities to improve how they handle student complaints, says University of Edinburgh expert

Improvements required in two out of four areas at college where students claimed £259 million in state loans in three years

Revised proposals may not lighten the burden on institutions, warns vice-chancellor

Trend that started in US high schools is increasingly being reported on the country's university campuses, reports Josh Logue for Inside Higher Ed

There are many lessons to be learned from universities around the world, says new British Academy report

In the first of a series of blogs based on the opening seminar of the Centre for Global Higher Education, Paul Ashwin takes a fresh look at a thorny concept

Hefce report on sector finances also warns of fall in overseas entrants

David Malual W. Kuany discusses the difficulties encountered by universities in the world’s newest country

Prospective students in China are no longer looking only at traditionally elite institutions, says director of British Council in the country

Getting politicians to learn the lessons of history can sometimes require an indirect approach, Queen Mary event hears

Aaron Huertas offers advice on how to overcome perceptions of being cold but competent

For-profit college head Paul Kirkham calls for ‘respectful’ treatment of private providers