One-word university ratings are fool’s gold
Rather than designating England’s universities gold, silver or bronze the TEF should promote deeper understanding of teaching quality, says?Steve Briggs?
Rather than designating England’s universities gold, silver or bronze the TEF should promote deeper understanding of teaching quality, says?Steve Briggs?
Most institutions in trouble can find balance between income and expenditure on their own,?according to prospective new OfS chair?
Meeting over revoking fellowship of Tesla and SpaceX boss proves inconclusive, although academy promises to consider ‘potential further actions’
News website Bellingcat co-creates module in partnership with University of Nottingham
Jane Norman eyes more focused approach for university after decades of rapid growth, with new financial paradigm forcing?‘hard conversations’
Union says Westminster must follow?devolved administrations in offering additional funding amid mounting bloodletting
The UK cannot enter an era of heightened geopolitical instability without high levels of social resilence, say Katharine Wright and Megan Armstrong
Sector regulator Medr looking at demand and provision across the country, says?Vikki Howells
New higher education minister attempts to appease students after turbulent month
Amid ongoing confusion around grant decisions and payments,?scholars fear they will not be able to continue with potentially life-saving work
Institution is ‘balancing the right to protest with the rights of others to not be adversely affected’, says new vice-chancellor
Raging against the ‘woke elites’ running US universities won’t help the millions of Americans who lack decent, family-sustaining jobs, says John Austin
Long-serving editor promoted to top job after nearly two decades with title
Dubious design registrations in the UK are being passed off as ‘international patents’ by Indian academics seeking to game promotion criteria, sleuths find
Academics ask why university needs to cut jobs when its income hit ?1.4 billion last year