Jo Johnson: new provider criticism like opposition to post-92s
Rebuffing claims that opening up sector will endanger its reputation, minister says ‘we have heard these concerns before’

Rebuffing claims that opening up sector will endanger its reputation, minister says ‘we have heard these concerns before’

Data from LinkedIn show which companies and industries recruit from different colleges in the US

A strong international presence on campus is worth more than money in the bank, says Philip Wainwright

Bashir Makhoul reflects on the roots of his creativity and his academic vision for Birmingham City University

Students viewed by government as welcome immigrants, but questions over capacity and provincial policies remain

Canada’s provincial system ‘allows more room for corruption’, says OBHE researcher

Project at Tanzanian institution has $40 million budget

Marking boycott ends after UCU says managers agree to scrap ‘unfair’ targets

Study of 1.4 million students raises concerns about the US for-profit sector
The call by Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union, for universities to donate strike pay for student bursaries should be applauded (“Sally Hunt: universities should ‘...

Noorin Malik – a law student at the University of Leeds – rounds up student views on the vote on whether Britain should remain in the EU and how Brexit could impact students

There are problems with the selection of teaching excellence framework metrics, argues Paul Ashwin

Krzysztof Rybiński on changing Narxoz University’s culture and the lure of ‘the best meat in the world’

Most taking part in new scheme will withdraw their extra pension as cash, finds report