Student ‘money mules’ increasingly targeted by organised crime
Government urged to close ‘regulation loophole’ to better protect staff and students from risks of money laundering
Government urged to close ‘regulation loophole’ to better protect staff and students from risks of money laundering
Long-awaited new law enables closure of failing private institutions, but scholars warn it risks worsening regional divides and job insecurity for professors
International students feel marketisation has brought easier admissions but lower teaching standards at prestigious British universities, finds new study
Failure to acknowledge how class operates within academia means many students still feel uncomfortable on campus, says Beth Johnson
Neighbouring Edinburgh Napier University also announces job cuts as pressure builds on Scottish sector
New agreement, signed in the shadow of eagerly anticipated reviews, will ‘scale up research’ and generate ‘better value’
Massive expansion of higher education out of Beijing the latest attempt to distribute resources more evenly across China’s regions
Politicians set red lines in cross-party talks that sector hopes could be start of a longer-term funding solution for universities
Churning out so many PhD graduates into a weak academic labour market and marginalising innovative doctorates is immoral, says?Ianis Matsoukas
‘Intrinsic worth’ of university experience a ‘protective factor’ against poor well-being and psychological stress, survey suggests
Many fear algorithms will displace academics but the technology is already eating itself and its long-term business model remains unclear, says Martin A. Mills. Here he explains why bots will not...