Open University posts £25 million deficit as recruitment drops
Some other larger universities also in deficit as universities publish accounts amid bleak climate on funding
Some other larger universities also in deficit as universities publish accounts amid bleak climate on funding
During every teaching session, students’ minds inevitably wander. We need to accommodate this part of the learning process, too, says Brad Evans
Long-frozen, loan-funded tuition fees are neither covering course costs nor, arguably, fairly recognising the benefits of higher education to society and employers. But is there an alternative that...
Expert panel requested by Congress suggests conditions under which universities could be exempted from its general ban on partnerships with Chinese government-backed educational programme
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As the year ends, the problems facing universities seem to be stacking ever higher. But will a general election next year bring any respite?
In John Gilbey’s seasonal tale, the sharks are circling the vice-chancellor of the University of Rural England. But the fishing village to which he flees is not as innocent as he depicted it in his...
President wants to turn national research institutes into ‘programme agencies’ and give universities more autonomy, but experts question how effectively the plans can be implemented
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A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall
Universities are losing control of what they teach, warns John Cookson
Delight and alarm in equal measures, as political manoeuvres and drafting technicalities limit both casual employment and its antidote
Commons Education Committee exploring whether institutions should adopt ‘standardised method of mitigation’
As institutions attempt to make language more inclusive, scholars question whether changing language with negative connotations has the opposite effect
The Georgetown professor of Middle East and Islamic politics talks of hating his parents’ return to Iran after the 1979 revolution – and crediting it with his life’s mission of advancing democracy...