Resignation brings hope of overhaul for India’s rankings
Chairman of National Assessment and Accreditation Council committee resigns, citing concerns over ‘questionable grades’

Chairman of National Assessment and Accreditation Council committee resigns, citing concerns over ‘questionable grades’

Data suggests an improvement in recognition for public municipal universities in teaching-focused league table

India and Hong Kong emerge as best represented countries in year of record entries

As Australia pins workforce hopes on generous post-study work rights, research suggests universities must improve careers services

Executives at private course supply giant provided testimonials to government in their roles as former students

Incanting managerial buzzwords in response to a handful of free comments is not a strategy for improvement, says an anonymous academic

Government puts nearly €1 billion into providing 100,000 beds for out-of-town students, as falling home student numbers drive internationalisation push

Amid nationwide campaign to restrict LGBTQ rights, head of public institution forbids fundraiser on grounds that drag is ‘misogyny’

Ability of a university to work in flexible, interdisciplinary fashion meant Hopkins researchers could ‘fill gap’ between WHO and governments

As political turmoil mounts in India, Jamia Millia Islamia v-c says she will protect students, but suspend those who go ‘too far’

Freezing graduate debt and raising repayment thresholds could disadvantage those who never went to university, Australian departments say

Panel advises against punitive performance funding measures, opting for financial incentives and transparency

The lost golden age of hiring and wider social appreciation of the disciplines never existed, says Harvey Graff

Ex-Birmingham v-c and Hefce chief exec tells MPs that England’s regulator lacks skills needed to engage properly with universities