Four in five universities struggle on Turing Scheme applications
Higher education providers participating in UK’s Erasmus+ alternative say application process was either very or fairly difficult

Higher education providers participating in UK’s Erasmus+ alternative say application process was either very or fairly difficult

Stepping down from SNHU presidency, LeBlanc joins Siemens in pushing US higher education to take the generative intelligence challenge far more seriously

As high-profile case drags on, legal experts say issues regulator has faced are a harbinger of what is to come

Some other larger universities also in deficit as universities publish accounts amid bleak climate on funding

The former science minister talks to Jack Grove about his concerns over recent visa reforms and his ‘lonely battle’ to keep Britain in Horizon Europe

There is no single or ‘correct’ way to rank universities – and that’s a very good thing, writes Phil Baty

During every teaching session, students’ minds inevitably wander. We need to accommodate this part of the learning process, too, says Brad Evans

Premier institution loses first black leader after record short tenure amid persistent partisan pressure and evidence of her own scholarly failings

Prime minister’s drive for ‘political capital’ on net migration risks ‘long-term damage’ to international reputation, UK sector warns

Chungbuk National University head says simply ‘selling degrees’ is not in the interest of students or the sector

Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year’s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal

Leading cell biologist says outstanding young researchers are missing out on funding as panellists are focusing excessively on open science contributions

South African HE must move to a culture where information sharing and support are second nature to institutions, says Francis Petersen

While new salary threshold has been announced, clarity on level of discount applied for key roles in higher education is yet to come

Partial elimination of tuition fees could prove self-defeating by undermining the private universities that educate more than half of the country’s students