Australians fear Chinese impact on free speech and course places
Chinese students bring benefits but universities are too reliant on them and Canberra should ‘take a harder line’, respondents say
Chinese students bring benefits but universities are too reliant on them and Canberra should ‘take a harder line’, respondents say
Often dismissed as an inordinately expensive quality assurance tool, ERA could become a gatekeeper for university registration
Universities’ wariness of online instruction was suddenly swept aside last year by Covid-19. But how successful has the overnight digital transition been? Is it sustainable? And should it be? Paul...
The movement to ‘decolonise’ university curricula has leaped into the political and educational mainstream in the wake of George Floyd’s death, dividing opinion on campus and beyond. Anna McKie...
Those planning new universities might think that a good institution will attract top staff wherever it is located. But is the quality of the environment beyond the ivory tower really so insignificant...
Has the online transition worked out? How far are student numbers likely to decline? Will governments still have money to invest in universities and research after the pandemic is over? And what does...
Gavin Williamson also calls for restrictions on unconditional offers more widely, potentially via grade threshold or numbers cap
Exclusive survey of student voting intentions for Times Higher Education suggests party is suffering from Brexit stance, mirroring national picture
Some alternative providers could lose access to public student loans if OfS judges non-continuation rates too high
Higher salaries enjoyed by many graduates are offset by sky-high living costs in many cities, but this quality of life metric is entirely absent from policy debate, says Charlie Ball
Data from the UK, US and Australia suggest science doctorates continue to dominate expansion, but why?
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Government pledges huge windfall for research facilities, but much of it will not be seen until the next decade
Oxford tops first THE ranking of teaching prowess in Europe but less familiar institutions excel on student engagement