Universities must ensure that all students acquire ICT skills
Evidence from Canada highlights the scale of the challenge in preparing 21st-century workers and citizens, say Ross Finnie, Arthur Sweetman and Richard Mueller

Evidence from Canada highlights the scale of the challenge in preparing 21st-century workers and citizens, say Ross Finnie, Arthur Sweetman and Richard Mueller

The credentialism that the late Ron Dore analysed in his seminal 1976 book has gone global, say Keith Lewin, Angela Little and Alison Wolf

Whatever you think of the likes of Jordan Peterson, their use of alternative media to reach huge audiences offers many lessons, says Michael Marinetto

Using the teaching excellence framework to drive up teaching standards is fundamentally misconceived, says Matt Waddup

Gradings influenced more by sex and ethnicity than teachers’ experience

Liberal arts professor Dan Mathewson uses his wrestling alter ego to explore the politics of the working-class American South

Data from the UK, US and Australia suggest science doctorates continue to dominate expansion, but why?

Treasury wants longer delay to England’s post-18 review so it is ‘part of’ spending review, but earlier publication could give sector more say

Springer Nature says highly selective titles need special treatment under European-led open access initiative

The 21st-century labour market will increasingly want well-rounded freethinkers – the very thing that courses such as Western civilisation develop, says Daniel Hutto

Institutions struggle to cope with changing student tastes, demographic shifts and the difficulty of scaling up their model

University began investigation after concerns about £200 million development project led to suspension of v-c and dean

Average salary rise of £8,000 awarded to English university leaders highlights ‘lightweight’ nature of new regulator, says University and College Union

We’ve all considered studying abroad in the US or Australia, but have you ever thought about these alternative study abroad destinations?