Chris Husbands: English sector calls for fee rise are ‘tone deaf’
Outgoing Sheffield Hallam v-c also urges politicians to stop expecting that all universities should ‘look like a medieval theme park’

Outgoing Sheffield Hallam v-c also urges politicians to stop expecting that all universities should ‘look like a medieval theme park’

Digital enrolments have grown over 400 per cent in the past decade, but segment will not serve everyone priced out of in-person study, experts say, with hinted regulation unlikely to hike quality...

Analysis of university employment since Dawkins ‘massification’ raises questions over where the staff will come from this time around

British Academy also reports awarding cash to researchers from a wider range of institutions

Report by London Economics finds sector supports more than 750,000 jobs across country

Truncated undergraduate degrees require between 90 and 94 credit hours instead of the standard 120

Institutions face multimillion-pound repair bills and months of disruption as estates departments digest impact of new government warnings over Raac

Affordable AI-powered writing software offers some hope to scholars unfairly criticised for their imperfect English, but more radical change is required, says Natalia Kucirkova

Country tumbles from second to fifth in winners’ table as dithering over Horizon Europe association continues

Student numbers at all-time high after nine record months of visa grants

Government initiative may require change in mindset for institutions ‘historically resistant’ to international activities, scholars say

While inclusivity efforts have focused on boosting admissions from under-represented groups, targets could also be achieved by adjusting overall enrolments downwards

Regulator must go beyond enforcing new legislation and offer universities guidance on practical approaches to ensuring diverse views are heard on campuses, academics conclude

People were remotely studying for higher degrees long before Covid, researchers say, and universities should pay them more attention

Major annual survey shows quality of remote teaching improving but enthusiasm for hybrid options cools