66% of staff slate bureaucratic Hefce
Two-thirds of university and college staff feel the Higher Education Funding Council for England is bureaucratic and a third feel it is inflexible and lacks transparency. The fourth Mori survey,...
Two-thirds of university and college staff feel the Higher Education Funding Council for England is bureaucratic and a third feel it is inflexible and lacks transparency. The fourth Mori survey,...
‘Seriously negligent’ university overcharged students on franchised course ‘persistently’
Number of new teacher trainees entering some universities has fallen by as much as 66 per cent, as experts warn of ‘crisis’ in recruitment
Company wins two prestigious prizes at ceremony hosted by British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association
Revised visa figures show net migration hit a record high in 2022, fuelled by an increase in students from outside the EU
Funding and focus on job training blamed as five major European languages lose around a fifth of their enrolment in five years
Newly appointed trustees of small liberal arts college want to revitalise facilities with funding request worth $571,000 per student
Early figures indicate new enrolments of international students have increased by 2 per cent in 2023-24
Funding emerges as biggest challenge to helping staff and students set up businesses, as community outreach work ‘nosedives’
Studying high art is still important, but popular culture can give humanities undergraduates better pointers on how to convert their refined understandings into practical action, rather than...
Recruitment of domestic school-leavers is stagnant amid concerns over rising graduate debt levels and weak employment outcomes. With ministers keen to turbocharge enrolment to upskill the nation,...
Increased persecution of scholars in Iran and Afghanistan led to more than 400 attacks being perpetrated against academia globally, says Scholars at Risk report
Census data on higher education qualifications, which is broken down by age and sex for the first time, shows that 60 per cent of some age groups graduated from university
Large swathes of scores missing as OfS publishes first results of newly revamped exercise
Many ask why we assume a combined university will offer more. The answer is that we are purposefully designing it that way, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd