We need to talk about fees
The current regime can鈥檛 last for ever, says Andy Westwood

The current regime can鈥檛 last for ever, says Andy Westwood

Some institutions鈥 appeals panels deny students a chance of justice, says Daniel Sokol

Panagiotis Tsigaris found the online learning tool to be a positive addition to his courses

鈥業n beta鈥 UK platform advances cautiously into global Mooc marketplace

Experts discuss the development and legacy of the epochal report on its golden anniversary

KwaZulu-Natal leader unveils controversial 鈥榚quity index鈥 measuring universities鈥 performance on ethnicity and gender equity

Only fees subsidies can arrest alarming decline in numbers, experts warn

Hefce figures show disparities between young people from the capital going to university compared with those from English regions

Cambridge critic points to July report鈥檚 鈥榖ad faith鈥 arguments

David Willetts has been challenged over his assertion that university class sizes are the same as they were 50 years ago

Students taking part in a huge nationwide debate have overwhelmingly disagreed with the notion of a full ban on animal testing in research

By Colleen Flaherty, for Inside Higher Ed

The London School of Economics is 鈥渁ttempting to establish the facts鈥 over the expulsion of an academic from Peking University, one of its partners.

The Office of Fair Trading is to examine England鈥檚 universities, including how they compete for students and set fees under the 拢9,000 regime.

UK universities have the equivalent of 拢2,083 per student invested in the fossil fuel industry, a new report has claimed.