Mexico grapples with quality control as private growth creates ‘tension’
Sector needs national standards and more industry links to drive and sustain economy, say experts
Sector needs national standards and more industry links to drive and sustain economy, say experts
Pressure from senior management at Uclan to increase student numbers led to pharmacy school over-recruiting, General Pharmaceutical Council finds
Head of Canterbury Christ Church, which has seen female representation almost triple on its board, says more needs to be done to seek out talent
Rosemary Deem, the new chair of the UK Council for Graduate Education, tells Holly Else of the risks to PhD support from the government spending review
Accountability review finds cost of assessment equates to 2.4 per cent of funding bodies’ expected spend over next six years
US academic urges sector to make doctoral students’ experience ‘more human’
More than half of staff at university that tried to launch TeachHigher are employed on such deals
There’s little help on offer for those making their first formal review of a PhD candidate and thesis, but Pam Denicolo has some useful pointers
Inaugural campaign to diversify income streams kicks off with £5m donation for pioneering research centre
As the gender equality charter mark prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary, it looks to partner with a local agency in Australia
European study reveals stress suffered by doctoral holders over insecurity of academic careers
Mick Fuller discusses the changes he’s seen to postgraduate funding as UKCGE chair
Government loans may not reverse decline of UK postgraduate numbers, study suggests
The University of Surrey’s centre for testing the next generation of mobile technology has seen significant buy-in from industry
Importance of doctoral candidates in research makes it likely that many institutions will make the change, says principal