Saudi Arabia cracks down on bogus degrees
Education minister pledges to 'ensure there is no exploitation of people'

Education minister pledges to 'ensure there is no exploitation of people'

Elizabeth Garrett announced last month that she was fighting colon cancer

Jenny Pickerill reflects on how to overcome sexism and stereotypes in higher education

Undergraduates endorsed patently false statements in US experiment

Might mass polls by live audiences actually be a better way to choose the right applicant?

Institutions are criticised in UCU report for allowing 'shameful levels of pay inequality' to persist

Ben Goldacre on why a ban on researchers speaking to politicians and policymakers fails the taxpayers who fund them

Stateside efforts to widen higher education’s global reach are fragmented and conflicting, says Philip Wainwright

Professor Webley was ‘inspired leader’ and will be ‘sorely missed’, say colleagues of the acclaimed academic

University of Illinois research finds ‘brilliant’ or ‘genius’ more often used to describe male academics

John Cater argues that higher education would be poorer for the loss of student survey data

Universities should collaborate to make best use of data on students' backgrounds, says Joshua Oware

Jisc Digifest hears openness could bring benefits, but some cite plagiarism risks

Completion rates are main worry despite better figures on admissions