Funding for Scottish universities 'held back'
Scottish universities have accused the Holyrood government of ‘holding back’ ?21.5 million of funding for the sector
Scottish universities have accused the Holyrood government of ‘holding back’ ?21.5 million of funding for the sector
The online learning platform FutureLearn has launched two free courses exploring the history of the Holocaust
Glyndwr University has named Graham Upton, the former vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, as its interim vice-chancellor
Papers from Birkbeck master’s research group among ‘an unspecified number’ being looked at by University College London
Graduate vacancies are predicted to rise by almost 12 per cent in 2015, according to a biannual survey of the graduate jobs market
Staff at pre-1992 universities have voted by two to one in favour of accepting plans to end the country’s largest private final salary pension scheme
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
John Holmwood and Stephen McKay examine the results for the social sciences and identify some anomalies
London Business School has continued its climb up the Financial Times’ Global MBA Ranking, claiming second place in the 2015 table
As Burns Night is celebrated around the world, the work of Scotland’s national poet is being brought to a new audience
A joint graduate school is to be established in the Chinese city of Tianjin by the University of Glasgow and Nankai University
Pan-Europe organisations attack Commission plans to move money for strategic investment fund
An academic who was set to become interim vice-chancellor at Oxford Brookes University has been confirmed as the institution’s next permanent head
World University Rankings data reveal the most outward-looking institutions
A university’s international outlook can be key to its success in global rankings – the world’s leading universities draw in the top academic and student talent from a global pool and they...