Reforming Egyptians follow UK lead
A government delegation has been inspired by British funding bodies

A government delegation has been inspired by British funding bodies

Students would be better served if placements occurred during – and not after – their degree course. John Elmes reports

Will higher education be better protected or was a chance for accountability lost? David Bell and Willy Maley on the referendum

Academics from controversial university were due to present papers at the European Association of Israel Studies’ annual conference

Blog post accuses publisher Wiley of harming science’s ability to self-correct. Paul Jump reports

Higher pay for top researchers may have caused the end of final salary scheme. Jack Grove writes

Might your vice-chancellor be next to go?In view of the mounting concern about the number of vice-chancellors leaving their posts – vacancies currently exist at Durham, Southampton, Buckingham,...

Almost half of all students starting PhDs are working in the physical sciences, the biological sciences or engineering and technology fields

Ucas shows more high-tariff places going to those with vocational qualifications. Jack Grove writes

Some 70 Science Without Borders students at Southampton received a message citing faculty complaints about their performance

Tackling inequality and broadening access to higher education has knock-on benefits for the whole of society

Figures show sharp drop in entrants from the subcontinent. Chris Havergal reports
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