'Borderless education' must become the new norm for UK universities
All UK universities should be reviewing and building upon their existing transnational education strategies, says Paul Feldman

All UK universities should be reviewing and building upon their existing transnational education strategies, says Paul Feldman

Changes could mean HE and Research Bill receives Royal Assent in the spring, writes Nick Hillman

Game-playing, ‘spurious precision’ of league tables and heavy workloads also highlighted by insiders from 2014 audit

But new analysis from the Institute for Fiscal Studies pinpoints risks for the future

Universities must not allow a narrowing of acceptable discourse in class following Trump and Brexit, says John Moriarty

Horror films and even video games may influence the way many people think about universities, new book says

Traditional defences of the discipline are based on unsound reasoning, writes James Nikopoulos

New IE Business School dean advocates tutelage in ‘fundamental competencies’ for uncertain labour markets

Jo Johnson amends OfS powers over universities and new providers, but key plans remain in place

Ignoring concerns about the lack of post-study work opportunities for Indian students overlooks the huge contribution of Indian-born Britons to UK society, Jack Grove hears

HEA and THE launch Global Teaching Excellence Award to recognise institutions’ commitment to teaching

But Cambridge head warns that perceived isolation from neighbours is ‘biggest challenge’

Are modern language degrees becoming obsolete? Absolutely not, say these four modern languages students

Modern languages are struggling in an inward-looking nation. Revival may come by showing the young they are a route to a more connected world