University of Leicester’s new flexible degree aimed at the ‘broadly talented’
Major/minor course designed to improve graduates’ employment prospects

Major/minor course designed to improve graduates’ employment prospects

Week of university visits may lead to a broader framework agreement

Term in office marred by protests against outsourcing and suspension of the ‘Sussex Five’

Sir Keith Burnett, vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield, takes a sideways look at the power of university brands

Former head of No 10 Policy Unit to be professor of public policy at the university

What policies, if any, should govern romance between colleagues?

Republic of Ireland has highest satisfaction scores among international students, survey finds

European Association for International Education conference hears crisis, coupled with domestic problems, threatens ‘jewel in the crown’ of US sector

Continent’s youthful population will soon require many more university places, with high numbers likely to study outside their home country

London institutions top Good University Guide 2016 list based on graduate job prospects

Surrey and Sussex make strides in Good University Guide 2016

Exams could measure 'learning gain' but may also form part of planned teaching excellence framework

Project to measure learning outcomes globally could have got off the ground ‘if UK had signed on’

Very few US universities have policies to deal with growing number of stateless people seeking a chance to study

John Morgan looks at the differences between Cambridge and Oxford on the £9,000 tuition cap – and the idea of ‘going private’