Europe split on English-taught degrees amid ‘volatile landscape’
New report finds expanded offerings in some European countries and significant cuts in others

New report finds expanded offerings in some European countries and significant cuts in others

Future is ‘uncertain’ for UK in a Changing Europe, says director

Wary of backing a ‘toxic’ big rise in fees, vice-chancellors are coalescing around a demand for more public subsidy for higher education instead. Despite the cost, could this option be more palatable...

Passions run deep, as views on proposed commission of inquiry split mostly along political lines

Many modern universities have received top marks for local growth and regeneration in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework

Institutions should make the case for their vital role in the proposed drive for more EU-wide coordination on skills and innovation, says Jan Palmowski

Tightening of rules may be weakening the quality of eligible candidates for conversion courses, report says

International postgraduate research students should be allowed to work longer than 20 hours in university settings, says UUKi-commissioned report

Caps proposal sparks public spat among political stablemates, as analysis of social media chatter suggests student sentiment is plunging

Ursula von der Leyen names Ekaterina Zaharieva as European commissioner for start-ups, research and innovation

Jo Saxton says priority should be making clearing work better, not redrawing UK university admissions entirely

Staff get a say on how, but not whether, to ditch lectures at merged university

New guidelines from regulator attempt to quell concerns about transnational education standards

Two new reports, published by Advance HE, examine how nine different universities present themselves through official data

University umbrella groups welcome report’s emphasis on research while critiquing some proposals