New Coursera chief pledges better communication with partners
The incoming head of the largest massive open online course provider has pledged to improve the way it communicates with its university partners.

The incoming head of the largest massive open online course provider has pledged to improve the way it communicates with its university partners.

By Carl Straumsheim, for Inside Higher Ed

Non-OA journals acceptable only when they are “the most appropriate publication”

GCHQ, the UK’s surveillance agency, is to offer official certification for master’s degrees in cyber security.

George Osborne has predicted that 22 new Centres for Doctoral Training will “inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers”.

Nearly £1 billion in state-backed funding will be paid to students at private colleges next year.

Lords committee also becomes sixth Parliamentary group to call for students to be removed from net migration count

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State school admissions to the University of Oxford fell last year but rose at the University of Cambridge, new figures show.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

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