Not as clever as Einstein? In death, it’s all relative
Asked how they would like to be remembered, high-achieving physicists cited intellectual accomplishments while others referred to personal qualities
Asked how they would like to be remembered, high-achieving physicists cited intellectual accomplishments while others referred to personal qualities
Daphne Koller says online platform reached millions of learners largely because of the publicity, both good and bad, about Moocs
But group of universities says Vikki Boliver’s latest criticisms are ‘simply not justified’
OIA says recommended payouts topped £485,000 in 2015 despite reduction in the number of cases
Broader-based education addresses concerns over graduate skills, conference hears
The Open University's vice-chancellor says now is the moment to turn around decline in part-time study
Sutton Trust study finds teachers’ perceptions of what makes a good Ucas application are very different to views of admissions tutors
Justification for the teaching excellence framework in the 2016 HE White Paper is flawed, says Dorothy Bishop
Key predictions from the Open University and SRI International report
The outgoing independent adjudicator talks to THE about eight years at the OIA and the future of sector regulation
Former presidential candidate says institutions must deliver courses more cheaply and that student loan burden must be eased
Paper argues that mobile game’s addictive appeal could be harnessed to improve course retention