Cost of Kenyan university education ‘turns millions into paupers’
Former presidential candidate says institutions must deliver courses more cheaply and that student loan burden must be eased

Former presidential candidate says institutions must deliver courses more cheaply and that student loan burden must be eased

University league tables do not pay enough attention to institutions’ innovative spirit, argues the European Commission’s Gerard de Graaf

Intervention required to address the issue of under-representation, say Susanne Choi Yuk Ping and Sally Ka-wing Lo

As new funding model looms, technology body’s incoming chief executive acknowledges some services may need cutting but highlights organisation’s value to higher education sector

Names, addresses and sensitive information discovered in unlocked filing cabinet at University of Bedfordshire

David Bignell reflects on the trials and tribulations of scholarly life in London

C’est chic: British fashion schools triumph in inaugural Business of Fashion global ranking

Georgia Institute of Technology research reveals extent of ‘ghost’ and ‘guest’ authoring

Pricey it may be, but the assessment of impact will evolve and better methodologies will appear over time, says Arun Sharma

Alun Evans highlights need to ‘be careful not to discriminate against the young’ in facing up to the challenges of diversity

The rise in ‘kilo-authors’ and ‘gift authorship’ is causing the academy to rethink how it assesses the worth of academic publications

Karen Shook speaks to the author of SlutWalk: Feminism, Activism and Media

Training needs to recognise US and overseas students’ different approaches to decision-making, study concludes

Obama Administration’s pivot to Asia ignores the fact that young Americans wishing to study abroad prefer Europe, says Trina Vargo

Technology could be used to encourage undergraduates at risk of spreading virus to stay at home