Bett 2017: use technology to support student outcomes
Microsoft vice-president of worldwide education says technology can help universities’ mandate to aid students’ employability

Microsoft vice-president of worldwide education says technology can help universities’ mandate to aid students’ employability

The institutions with the strongest global connections have a ‘cultural disposition’ to think beyond borders. Ellie Bothwell reports

Author of new research says journals are ‘not doing’ enough to combat the phenomenon

Changes to government’s immigration system might lead to rise in adult students who are seeking permanent residency in country

University founded by Christian evangelicals sends delegation to US hoping for assistance

Leading universities from the around the world are hitting out at the US president, writes Chris Parr

Warwick vice-chancellor Stuart Croft on why his university reluctantly joined the ‘flawed’ teaching excellence framework

Working paper suggests that US influence has led to growth and improvement of China’s doctoral education

Research grant available but institution job 'normally' required before applying

Sir David Bell’s review says the ECU, HEA and LFHE should become one body by September

But some academics suggest move would harm US universities and scholars ‘who desperately need support’

Immigration restrictions jeopardise traditions that made US universities great, writes John Morgan