‘About time’ value of quality assurance is demonstrated
European Quality Assurance Forum told ‘surprisingly little work’ conducted on value of members’ activities
European Quality Assurance Forum told ‘surprisingly little work’ conducted on value of members’ activities
THE AGENCY'S OBJECTIVES #221> There must be public confidence that quality of provision and standards ofawards in higher education are being safeguarded and enhanced. Those who use and those who...
Apprenticeships provider that became UK’s first edtech ‘unicorn’ to offer candidates chance to study ‘debt-free’
Six humanities projects reportedly vetoed and China collaboration nosedives as Discovery outcomes finally see light of day
Research councils: Boyle and Savill take top jobsNew chief executives have been appointed at two British research councils. Paul Boyle, who is head of the School of Geography and Geosciences at the...
Universities awarding qualifications to those studying in the Caribbean must do more to monitor graduate employability
The readers’ editors employed by some quality newspapers offer a model for how to protect and promote universities’ core values, argues Priya Rajasekar
Nation’s universities to face QAA-style scrutiny under new regime
Without a system for sharing assessment practice, it’s nonsense to assume that a 2:1 is the same everywhere, says Chris Rust
The outgoing independent adjudicator talks to THE about eight years at the OIA and the future of sector regulation
With no link to funding, critics say that the Excellence in Research for Australia assessment is little more than a cripplingly expensive quality assurance tool
Singapore has the continent’s best university for the third year in a row but China’s stars are in the ascendant, says Ellie Bothwell
After the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump, Patrick McGhee can only guess what the next 12 months will bring. Are you ready for peer-reviewed tweets, TEF results determined by University Challenge,...
Key figures from the world of higher education respond to the publication of the TEF results. This page will be updated regularly – please refresh the page for latest response
Fears that scrapping of non-National Eligibility Test grants could disadvantage poorer students