Most graduates ‘do not stray far from home' for first job
More than two-thirds of all graduates stay close to home for their first job, a new report reveals

More than two-thirds of all graduates stay close to home for their first job, a new report reveals

The European Commission’s former chief scientific adviser has spoken out about the ‘push back’ she said she received against her role in Brussels

University admissions should be anonymised to prevent a bias against black and ethnic minority students, a thinktank has said

Proposed amendment seeks to emphasise importance of freedom of speech

By Colleen Flaherty, for Inside Higher Ed

English vice-chancellors have warned Labour not to commit to lowering fees to £6,000, saying the policy would lead to funding cuts for universities

A new study has found restrictions on freedom of expression at four out of five UK universities

A selection of impact statements submitted by medical schools to the 2014 research excellence framework has been published in a new report
Times Higher Education has confirmed that it will host its first-ever universities summit dedicated to the development of world-class education and research in the Middle East and North Africa. The...

In the 21st century digital age, many universities are falling over backwards in a bid to attract students through their technology offering.

Royal Society professor for public engagement sets out his goals for new role

Move follows row over ‘shadow’ disciplinary panel set up in reaction to institution’s performance management

Fewer than four out of 10 MPs think that UK universities do a good job of using their funding efficiently, according to a new poll

The government has effectively confirmed that England’s quality-related research budget will still be distributed on the basis on 3* and 4* research.

University funding levels will remain broadly similar next year to those announced in 2014, the government’s annual grant letter has today confirmed