Employers urge chancellor to fund master’s level apprenticeships
Letter signed by hundreds of industry and education leaders?says government should rethink plans to remove higher-level courses from levy
Letter signed by hundreds of industry and education leaders?says government should rethink plans to remove higher-level courses from levy
Sector-wide increase in acceptance rate arrests two years of decline
Proposed strategy?sets out?‘integrated approach’ to quality, built around ‘more routine’ Teaching Excellence Framework and possible realignment with European standards
The political freedom currently exists?for Palestinians to debate how to build back better. But it may be short-lived, warns Bill Williamson
Traditional progression metrics and unbalanced governing bodies holding female academics back, say experts
Ombudsman urges providers in England and Wales to offer ‘timely’ communication over significant course changes
Forced to leave their homeland because of political persecution or international isolation, Russian?academics reflect on life in Western academia, communicating with old colleagues and what happens...
Milestone is little comfort to staff stuck on insecure contracts, says union
Nigerian doctoral student Sue Agazie will receive compensation after Newcastle University admitted failings in supervision
While some women may not feel safe with numbers, according to stereotype, Katie Buchhorn uses numbers to help keep women safe
Centres of Research Excellence, officially launched today, will also strengthen the UK’s leading position in biomedical sciences, says Patrick?Chinnery
Event hears that cold spots in provision must still be addressed
Impact of AI on education may be overestimated unless used to rethink traditions, says technologist
糖心Vlogcoming of sorts for Chinese-Australian vice-chancellor
Eleven universities across four continents are awarded gold in?first attempt to measure online learning on a global basis