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The article “Social science ‘critical’ to innovation” (26 February) may have created an erroneous impression.The British Academy spans the social sciences and humanities and works with a range of...
The article “Social science ‘critical’ to innovation” (26 February) may have created an erroneous impression.The British Academy spans the social sciences and humanities and works with a range of...
In a report for the Higher Education Policy Institute last week, Welsh universities were warned that they would not necessarily see any benefit from scrapping the Welsh government tuition fee subsidy...
Remuneration is undoubtedly a contributing factor to UK higher education’s ability to attract and retain world-leading staff (“Performance-related pay is ‘way forward’”, News, 26 February). However,...
Funding undergraduate education through the current combination of tuition fees and loans is dishonest, unfair, inefficient, unrealistic and damaging to the university. It is dishonest because it...


Quality assuranceQAA heads to the MedUK higher education provision in Cyprus, Greece and Malta is to be reviewed by the Quality Assurance Agency. More than 20,000 students are enrolled in UK higher...

Source: Getty/Alamy MontageBusiness-facingIn what those with an eye for a telling headline are already calling “A shock mission admission”, our Director of Corporate Affairs, Jamie Targett, has...

Student Funder’s chief executive says an analysis shows that more than half of prospective students will miss out on the new government scheme

REF data show big jumps in number of doctoral degree awards in some subjects

Use of online tools runs the risk of students developing problems and harming their ability to study, research finds

Analysis reveals the winners and losers under ‘shaping capabilities’ programme

Seeking impact? Undertake research that prepares the ground for key political debates, says ex-Westminster insider Meg Russell

Students at a new doctoral training centre will use big data to tackle challenges such as extreme weather and population growth

At THE summit in Qatar, Gulf states hear that culture of entitlement must go

Could minister Jet Bussemaker’s reforms create a ‘second-class’ group of doctoral candidates?