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Partnerships and flexibility seen as key to company’s continued growth but others may struggle to follow in its path
Controversial professor bets on Substack and right-wing links to sustain scholarship after exiting formal academic role
Open letter urges Bridget Phillipson to think again as scholars allege culture in which alternative views are supressed
Campaign aims to address stalling university enrolments despite record interest in subject at A level
Conservative Party’s higher education policy still likely to be dominated by focus on supposed low-value courses regardless of who wins leadership election
Joining forces with medical school seen as just the start of sector ‘shake-up’ for head of newly formed institution
Analysis shows public investment in research generates private spending at more than double the level previously thought
Politics professor had faced criticism for his posts during political unrest in the UK
More Scottish students given places at university or college, with small uptick in international undergraduates
Universities urged to continue work to tackle free speech concerns after being ‘handed reprieve’ by minister
Labour has placed its faith in better regulation sorting out the financial issues in the sector, but what tools and powers does an already overburdened organisation need to tackle its biggest challenge yet?
University funding across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ‘consistently unstable’ despite policy divergence since devolution, report highlights
Clauses that gave institution ‘broad discretion’ to increase fees mid-course and avoid liability during strikes among those highlighted by Office for Students
Edtech company begins Chapter 11 process after struggling with heavy debts since purchase of edX
University pension scheme effectively writes off stake in ailing company that was worth ?956 million two years ago
The party behind the UK’s 50 per cent target is back in power but, while it still pledges commitment to equality of opportunity, it’s not clear what role – if any – universities will play in achieving this mission
Universities ‘not ready’ for imminent launch of complaints scheme, says legal expert
Search for new leaders at OfS and UKRI offers chance for new government to break from the past in its approach to universities and research
Ministers to create new skills body for England and expand apprenticeship levy
English universities can expect ‘new chapter’ after facing ‘destructive behaviour’ under previous government, former Labour business minister says
International students not being offered a back door to prestigious institutions, review finds, but issues with progression and different conditions flagged
Blanket rules preventing master’s students from bringing family with them said to be harming UK’s world-leading specialist institutions
Institutions hope to show worth to new government by training more doctors and teachers, but say they need policy commitments in return
Departing Manchester vice-chancellor discusses sector finances, pay gaps and letting go after 14 years