Johnson: ‘variety of ways’ to link English sector funding to TEF
Universities minister discusses plan to make teaching excellence framework entry compulsory, following PM’s fee freeze

Universities minister discusses plan to make teaching excellence framework entry compulsory, following PM’s fee freeze

Shift to lifelong learning opens up opportunities for ‘niche, digital’ providers, says Glyn Davis

It may not seem obvious but companies like Google and IBM rely on design graduates to move their industry forward

Event marks four decades of a programme showcasing Castro’s ideals

Foreign minister warns on free speech, while ANU v-c urges against seeing Chinese students as ‘spies’

Conversations between regional government and student body fail to lift Pamplona strike

China and India targeted by drive to recruit more than 100,000 extra students from outside EU

Students will need to shed the pounds to pass new course designed to combat country's obesity crisis

Far-left students in US are more likely to favour protests and support the withdrawal of a guest speaker’s invitation, survey finds

Penn teaching assistant claims she is 'under attack' for calling on historically marginalised groups first

Industrial and commercial partnerships for economic growth are important, but universities must also look to the public and third sectors, says Claire Taylor

It is possible to balance a job and your education with a part-time postgraduate course. Blogger Molly Whyte explains why this could be a good decision

Flat-hunting in Australia is proving to be quite a challenge for Acacia, as she relays in her third blog

Move would make higher education more efficient and equitable, says Oxford professor

Ministers could still force funding cuts on sector despite legislative failure