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THE study determines average cost of creating a course for the FutureLearn platform

THE study determines average cost of creating a course for the FutureLearn platform

Higher education figures interrogate the main parties on subjects from policy mistakes to part-time study

An academic and a graduate give their views on embedding employability into higher education courses

Question time - Our election panel grill the politicians

Source: txking/Shutterstock.comUnited StatesPart-time scholars need permanent aidA quarter of part-time academic staff in the US receive some form of public assistance such as food stamps or Medicaid...

Hong Bing examines plans for a Great Leap Forward in the sport

One of the most innovative archaeologists of his generation has died

We speak to the film, TV and theatre actor on taking an undergraduate degree in her forties at Brunel University London

As part of its #GenerationVote campaign, the National Union of Students asked Tory, Green, Lib Dem and Labour candidates about higher education policies

Student votesTuition fee ‘liars’ targetedThe National Union of Students has launched a national advertising campaign aimed at unseating the 38 MPs, nearly all Liberal Democrats, who broke the pledge...

Arts and Humanities Research CouncilAward winners: Hannah Holtschneider (PI) and Mia SpiroInstitutions: Universities of Edinburgh and GlasgowValue: £495,418Jewish lives, Scottish spaces: Jewish...

Source: Getty“Here we go again.”That was the aggrieved reaction of Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, to the news that Sir Jim McDonald, the principal and vice-chancellor of the...

“No player is bigger than the club,” runs the football cliché. Plymouth University has been given a similar lesson in an external report on its governance that was recommended by the Higher Education...

What would politicians do for higher education in the next government? To find out, our panel gave them a grilling

Queen’s v-c speaks out amid plans to axe 236 staff and reduce student numbers by more than 1,000