Durham University exam errors blamed on restructuring ‘chaos’
Students given wrong question and others left without supporting documents, but institution denies impact of voluntary severance programme was to blame
Students given wrong question and others left without supporting documents, but institution denies impact of voluntary severance programme was to blame
Difficult to get new models of collaboration off the ground without ‘transformation funding’, finds efficiencies review
Uncertainty over the future of degree apprenticeship funding endangers success of crucial upskilling programme, says Exeter v-c Lisa Roberts
Sydney doubles down on rules about indoor demonstrations, lecture announcements and graffiti after review sparked by pro-Palestinian encampments
Proposal to increase money paid by top US institutions fifteenfold could prove to have deeper impact than more headline-grabbing Trump policies
Fierce competition to provide lifelong learning?means UK universities require significant investment and national strategy, report finds
Attempt to harmonise tests across country seen as way of mitigating unfair advantages but critics argue more systemic changes are needed
The economist’s surprise victory in April’s election raised hopes of an end to Canada’s crackdown on overseas enrolments. But even as other anglophone nations restrict entry, there is no sign of...
Chinese students begin to make alternative plans after Trump targets visas, but anglophone destinations not guaranteed to benefit
Incoming deputy prime minister casts doubt on plans to boost domestic medical training, saying he is ‘standing up for careful use of taxpayer money’
Turnaround in financial fortunes in New South Wales largely driven by growth of wealthy institutions, with others still in deficit
Crippling uncertainty, wild policy swings, stranded students, excessive discretionary power – it’s playing out again, this time in Boston
Once praised as key workers, low-salaried university employees dedicated to student safety are increasingly seen as redundancy fodder, says security guard George Bass