Former chancellor ‘owed thousands’ by cash crisis university
Ex-employees threaten legal action after collapse of private provider leaves salaries unpaid
Ex-employees threaten legal action after collapse of private provider leaves salaries unpaid
Warnings revised TEF rules could damage universities with a widening participation agenda and fail to weed out bad actors
Revived focus on Chinese TNE as wave of joint institutes approved could be hampered by changing student behaviour and stricter regulations
University leaders rule out forced redundancies as proposed UTS cuts claim the spotlight
As?wellsprings of intellectual thought, universities play a crucial role in shaping democratic nations’ national confidence and identity, says Peter Gluckman
Industrial action follows previous walkouts in June, July and August
Experts said?the idea that all universities will pass the proposed levy on international tuition fees on to students is a ‘fantasy’
Reduction in inflation compensation adds to pressures on higher education and research, universities say
Staff criticise vice-chancellor’s failure to protect jobs despite additional government funding
Government told to incorporate higher education institutions into emergency planning frameworks as the UK attempts to bolster its defences
Revamped version of quality benchmark scheme will force more higher education providers to participate and punish those with lower ratings
Sutton Trust research finds university leaders more representative of the general population than other professions including judges and diplomats