US universities slow to respond to prospective international students
US and Canada ranked below four other regions for communicating effectively with prospective international students

US and Canada ranked below four other regions for communicating effectively with prospective international students

Former University of Bedfordshire vice-chancellor to continue in widening participation post

Deputy news editor John Morgan braves the hottest day of the year to take in the new minister's inaugural higher education address

But minister appears to drop reference to teaching excellence framework carrying 'financial' incentives

Universities minister raises concerns about increasing number of students receiving top grades

Board of main v-c body says inflation has eroded value of 2012 settlement

Navitas says enrolment down by 13 per cent in second semester of 2015

Teaching criteria updated in response to government and industry demands

Does your academic CV stand up to scrutiny? Chris Parr blogs about the case of Connie St Louis

Women made only 13 per cent of applications to flagship scheme for senior research leaders, council points out

Minister avoids direct answers to Labour questions

Disagreement among social scientists means that policies to tackle climate change remain contentious, write Mark Freeman and Ben Groom

Cost rises to £1.1 billion with FE and alternative providers added

Maintenance loan leaves average student £265 out of pocket each month, survey suggests