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Higher education policy

Latest news and analysis on how politics and policy shapes global higher education, including funding, regulation, skills policy and internationalisation.

Alastair聽Bonnett visits Lincoln鈥檚 Social Science Centre, a cooperative, free university attempting to build a different kind of knowledge economy

23 May

Toby Miller recalls a paralysing encounter with terror in the skies and asks: in my shoes, would you have reacted differently?

25 April

Recent comments about initial teacher training made by education secretary Michael Gove and Sir Michael Wilshaw, the chief inspector of schools, constitute a 鈥渃oncerted political attack鈥 on universities that has 鈥渘o basis鈥 in evidence.

28 March

The UK Border Agency is to be split in two, between a visa body and a law enforcement body, and brought back under the control of 糖心Vlog Office ministers.

26 March

George Osborne鈥檚 budget has revealed that the government appears to be scrapping plans to grant VAT exemption to for-profit higher education providers, a move that was aimed at exposing universities to greater competition.

20 March

Universities UK has been asked by David Willetts to undertake a review of part-time study and make urgent recommendations in response to a report which shows a 鈥渄ramatic decline鈥 in part-time students.

14 March

Post-Sandy Hook, hundreds of American college presidents are taking on the gun lobby. Amid the US鈥 increasingly febrile and evidence-free policy debates, does the campaign signal a return to the 鈥榖ully pulpit鈥 for the American academy鈥檚 leaders? Jon Marcus reports

14 March