Must do better: Gove adviser鈥檚 verdict on the sector
We urgently need to confront grade inflation, poor-value degrees, unequal access and lack of contact time, writes Jamie Martin

We urgently need to confront grade inflation, poor-value degrees, unequal access and lack of contact time, writes Jamie Martin

Battle of Ideas debate asks if policies of 鈥渘o-platforming鈥 make campuses 鈥榟omogeneous zones of head-nodding鈥

Union members at the University of South Wales are set to strike in a row over job cuts

University College London and the Institute of Education, University of London, are to merge on 2 December, it has been confirmed.

Employers respond to 鈥榮care stories鈥 around proposed changes to USS pension scheme

Employers also release new modelling of pensions proposals

Ruling follows internal investigation, and comes nine months after suspension

David Willetts, the former universities and science minister, has been appointed as a visiting professor at King鈥檚

Union members have overwhelmingly backed plans for industrial action over changes to pensions

By Elizabeth Redden, for Inside Higher Ed

One of Plymouth University鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellors has started a government secondment, as upheaval at the troubled institution continues

The abolition of student number controls presents a 鈥渦nique opportunity鈥 to increase the number of poorer students going into higher education.

Flemish government proposes rise despite student protests

With less than seven months left until the general election, eyes are turning towards the impact that university students may have on the outcome.
The University of Birmingham has become the first institution in Europe to partner with the US publisher Wiley to develop online master鈥檚 courses