Brexit would put off international students, survey shows
Loss of fee income if Britain leaves EU could be worth £700 million a year, claims new report

Loss of fee income if Britain leaves EU could be worth £700 million a year, claims new report

Shadow minister for higher education, further education and skills, Gordon Marsden, offers his thoughts on the government’s HE plans

John Gill asks whether the universities minister had anyone in mind when he formulated his plans to open up degree-awarding powers

Four out of five UK higher education institutions report increase in students seeking support

Everything you need to know about the HE white paper and the Higher Education and Research Bill

Vice-chancellors remain concerned about reputation impact of dividing universities into three tiers

Government says it could designate sector quality body in future to protect co-regulation

Research councils, Innovate UK and QR funding will be brought under one new body that will also distribute new money for interdisciplinary research

Success as a Knowledge Economy is the culmination of several unwelcome trends in higher education, writes Joanna Williams

Nick Hillman picks the higher education White Paper apart, but warns there is still plenty of distance to run before legislation

Some highly selective institutions offer worse employment outcomes than less selective ones, government-commissioned report finds

Senior aide Sam Clovis on what US university policy might look like under a Trump administration

THE editor John Gill assesses whether the White Paper does enough to answer critics of the government's HE policies

Alternative providers should also be able to charge £9,000 tuition fees, says government

Everything that you need to know about Success as a Knowledge Economy