Peers hear debate about whether English universities might become more reliant on international students if fee cut recommended by Augar review is implemented without replacement funding
Reflecting concern about validity of student evaluations, Australian institutions following North American and European move towards greater use of observations
The newly appointed head of research at Scotland’s Rural College talks of her Irish upbringing and explains how better understanding of agriculture and animal sciences is key to reducing the impact of climate change
Asked by THE why taxpayers should not be able to immediately see the results of research they financed, Kelvin Droegemeier answered: ‘They maybe should’
The UK’s largest university is respected for its innovative approach to distance learning, but its impact on wider higher education is varied, experts say
Damian Hinds says universities should drop or revamp courses where graduates do not earn enough five years after leaving university to start making loan repayments
Student organisation considers taking action over interest change on basis of treaty stating higher education must be ‘gradually made free of charge’