Apprenticeships aimed at private students only
Some firms want only the 鈥榩eople their sons and daughters go to school with鈥

Some firms want only the 鈥榩eople their sons and daughters go to school with鈥

Conor Gearty on an impassioned attack on 鈥榠mperialism disguised as moralism鈥

We speak to the award-winning author and playwright, and professor at Kingston University. Plus the latest higher education appointments

A mentor provides far more than inspiration and sage advice, says Tom Palaima, who fears for the future of such guiding relationships in the era of Moocs

Laurence Coupe on a grand indictment of the 鈥榃estern epistemological error鈥

Scrapped mission group was close to high-profile rebrand

Susan K Burton looks back at her time teaching at Japanese universities and wonders why more Westerners don鈥檛 head east

If universities want to keep teacher training, their courses must be more relevant to the real school world, argues Susan Bassnett

Vince Cable has criticised the 鈥渜ualification inflation鈥 that means entrants to 鈥渧ery standard鈥 professions such as nursing require a degree.

The Open University is to withdraw its postgraduate teacher training programme after its January and March 2014 intakes.

At least a quarter of the 鈥渁ccess gap鈥 for 鈥渢op鈥 universities in three countries cannot be explained by academic achievement, a new report says

The immigration minister has accused universities of creating 鈥渁 self-fulfilling prophecy for bad news鈥 on student visas

A second university has threatened academics with a loss of pay over working to rule, 糖心Vlog has discovered.聽

Major philanthropists are more generous to higher education in the US and UK than they are in other regions, according to a new report.

Unions representing higher education staff have announced a second nationwide strike for 3 December.