UK students want better access to digital resources – survey
Thousands of students participated in the Ucas survey on digital resources

Thousands of students participated in the Ucas survey on digital resources

Saying that you stand with Ukraine while glossing over the situation in Hong Kong is untenable, says Phil Chan

Cutting-edge polling techniques can help universities genuinely canvass local needs, rather than assuming them, says Polly Curtis

Institute of Student Employers survey tracks trend towards ‘qualification blind’ recruitment

Critics claim victory as assessment of research benefits is handed back to the experts

NCUB report finds patent registrations and spinouts trended positive in 2020-21, but knowledge exchange income slumped

Independent housing ‘moderately to severely unaffordable’, as locals opt for alternatives

Language Policy Framework seeks to integrate the country’s 11 official languages into higher education

James Miller takes helm at University of the West of Scotland after ‘unconventional’ career path

RMT general secretary joins university staff in London rally on third day of sector-wide strike action

Zayed University provost Michael Allen says lack of course flexibility regarding microcredentials is hurting graduates’ chances in the labour market

Outside experts see potential problems in decades-old papers where Tessier-Lavigne served as a co-author, although any potential responsibility seems far from clear

Deal for online education provider set to see Netherlands-based company take full control, THE understands

Applicants turn away from public campuses, but external perceptions of the country as ‘failed state’ could put off overseas institutions from forming new collaborations