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If you want to join our exciting global project, get in touch, says Phil Baty
If you want to join our exciting global project, get in touch, says Phil Baty
As officials begin to look through the responses to the Green Paper consultation, Shirley Pearce flags up four risks they need to avoid
Survey of students who gained a place through clearing last year shows its rising importance as way to refine choices
Two networks in Australia and the US backed by the same start-up technology are blazing a new teaching trail
The international aspects of the master’s at?a worldwide alliance of business schools will produce?‘global citizens’ for a ‘volatile’ world, hopes its head,?Roland Siegers
Comments come amid debate over whether to permit for-profit institutions to operate in the country
It’s not good enough just to jump on the internationalisation bandwagon – we have to measure outcomes, says Uwe Brandenburg
Sector questions feasibility of time frame for the teaching excellence framework?
In-depth discussion with Gangs of Russia author
An impoverished island's citizens and academics greet desperate refugees with compassion,?in shocking contrast to governments' inaction. Dimitris Ballas writes from Lesvos?
John Morgan looks at how scrapping student grants sparked claims of a political fix
Matthew Reisz recalls some memorable examples of academics venturing beneath the sheets
As many in the academy rail against Prevent, Anthony Glees urges them to reconsider
Sustained investment in Middle Eastern higher education has begun to pay off, says Cesar Wazen
Scholars say they feel overwhelmed by demands, but there is scandalously little evidence on whether long hours make any sense for knowledge workers, finds David Matthews