Liam Byrne to look at bringing FE and HE ‘closer together’
New shadow wants ‘much stronger paths’ between sectors, conference hears

New shadow wants ‘much stronger paths’ between sectors, conference hears

David Willetts has confirmed that public spending on students at private providers trebled this year.
For the first time the Office for National Statistics has broken down its data on graduates by whether or not they went to a Russell Group university.

A clear winner emerges following a vote by the Times Higher Education editorial team

Welsh education minister says time to ‘take stock’ of Cardiff policy

Students’ unhappiness with the number of contact hours they get at university has been detailed in a new report

‘Resurrecting the Book’ conference hears support for printed word

A formal body should be set up to coordinate efforts to implement open access, the Finch Group has recommended.

Film shows how Indian students successfully navigated the process

Report pays tribute to museums big and small

Firm will detail effectiveness of its courses by auditing products

A students’ union has expressed its anger after a police officer was apparently caught on camera trying to recruit an activist to spy on students

The vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has announced he is to retire next year.

The Green Party is organising protests across the country against plans to sell off the student loan book.

If we were to choose an official global university capital, which cities would be in the running? The following 18 would certainly be in with a shout