DfE ‘manifesto’ for English sector ‘sets path to legislation’
Interventionist stance of ‘restructuring regime’ prompts warning of ‘tragic’ erosion of university autonomy

Interventionist stance of ‘restructuring regime’ prompts warning of ‘tragic’ erosion of university autonomy

Study also shows that the most advantaged teenagers are more likely to apply to Oxford or Cambridge than the least advantaged

Rather than simply endorsing complaints from the most vocal students and staff, we must react rigorously to curricular exclusions of all kinds, says Steven Greer

The scant information about job losses among Australia’s insecure staff speaks volumes about how management sees them, say critics

Conservative government’s turn against university expansion as party prioritises ‘red wall’ voters prompts scepticism

The government’s tinkering with red tape is welcome but it won’t be enough to overcome Covid-19 uncertainty, says James Pitman

Research and discussion about early Islam could represent a ‘step towards political and economic cooperation’

Agreeing on standard translations for technical terms is a crucial tool in developing teaching and research

An oft-overlooked component of the research process is that simple little thing called leadership, says Matthew Flinders

Michelle Donelan’s view on entry rates of different social groups to higher education described as apparent ‘significant departure’

Court loss still leaves Trump many tools in anti-immigrant campaign

Some scholars who have fled to Europe worry others see them more as refugees than as experts

English regulator consults on proposals to force institutions to ‘teach out’ existing students before closing

Simplistic performance measures hold research back, says Jim McCluskey, as Melbourne becomes the first Australian university to sign up to Dora

Developer of research assessment guidelines says that while funders and journals are important, role of universities is pivotal