Marked absences
It was disappointing that the article about England’s student finance system (“One in three v-cs backs Labour fees policy: survey”, News, 13 July) contained no reference to the funding regime for...
It was disappointing that the article about England’s student finance system (“One in three v-cs backs Labour fees policy: survey”, News, 13 July) contained no reference to the funding regime for...
Preeti Aghalayam faces the daunting task of getting a Zanzibar campus up and running – quickly
The historian talks about growing up in the ‘open-air museum’ of Berlin and his popular books on some of the 20th century’s most terrible events and individuals
Highly regarded institutions lag behind others on overall student positivity due to low scores in section that looked at views on assessment
"Incorrect and uncertain" payments amounting to Pounds 8.6 million were paid by the Department for Education and Employment to training providers in 1995/96, the Public Accounts Committee says in a...
Australian survey points to high degree of financial self-reliance among incoming students, along with amorphous fears about the future
Thinktank advocates Swedish-style ‘professors’ privilege’ model to boost commercialisation efforts
Head of world’s biggest testing firm discusses expansion, artificial intelligence and major changes to the TOEFL and GRE
Figures published for first time show how refusals vary by continent, as overall rejection rate rises to 31 per cent
University’s near-complete accounting reported to find 7,000 Native Americans and 19 victims of slavery among bodies used in often-racist research
Students are suffering from survey fatigue - as are we all, says Sally Feldman
As students in many countries receive their final degree marks amid perennial concerns about grade inflation, three scholars reflect on their experiences of being pressured to mark more leniently,...
Long-awaited consultation response parks proposal to introduce sector-wide minimum entry requirements but slashes foundation year fee limit
Universities could be marked down on research culture if a handful of researchers dominate submissions, says research assessment officials
Major annual survey finds marked increase in timetabled classes post-pandemic, with most being held in-person again