Postgraduate fee system an ethical minefield, says Hecs architect
Loan scheme pioneer highlights moral hazard of Australia’s ‘Byzantine’ way of bankrolling master’s places

Loan scheme pioneer highlights moral hazard of Australia’s ‘Byzantine’ way of bankrolling master’s places

‘Challenger’ institutions dealt blow as regulator temporarily shuts down processes seen as crucial for launching as a provider

Social Market Foundation says rest of UK should follow Scotland’s lead in easing uncertainty for care leavers and applicants estranged from their families

Troubled institution has fourth leader in a year, ahead of Bill Shorten’s arrival in February

‘Big reset’ opportunity now spent when sector most needs it, says Duncan Maskell

The chancellor of Abu Dhabi University on different types of intelligence, freedom of speech and universities in the East versus WestÂ

Concerns raised about Law and Justice candidate Karol Nawrocki’s role leading Institute of National Remembrance

Union sees need to borrow for building projects behind latest round of bloodletting

Scholars who win foreign scholarships will have no jobs to return to in Afghanistan if they decide to take them up, says an Afghan academic

Award-winning teaching method that incorporates diverse voices into teaching has been accredited with the ability to transform social science and medical subjects

If we rely on industry to bankroll research, we lose sight of problems that do not interest industry, technologist warns

Process for transferring students left stranded by market exit in need of a rethink, says one of the few leaders who has gone through it

Equity, quality control and excess competition among areas of concern for experts

The new commission must answer the big questions without delay and consult universities, say Jan Palmowski and Kurt Deketelaere

Ulster University and Melvyn Bragg take top prizes as ‘Oscars of higher education’ celebrate 20th birthday