What’s in a name? The new partisan battlefront in college sector
Animated by both left and right, operations’ right to label themselves ‘university’ or ‘college’ amplify a regulatory danger for US higher education
Animated by both left and right, operations’ right to label themselves ‘university’ or ‘college’ amplify a regulatory danger for US higher education
While universities have their work cut out for them, skills forecasting agency says more graduates is not always the answer
Universities should target major platforms that continue to host adverts for contract cheating companies, finds UCL report
Lockdowns demonstrated the damage isolation does to mental health. Why are universities prolonging it by recording lectures, asks Paul Wiltshire
Isabelle Szmigin examines how billboards and commercials lure us into buying certain products
Strong staffing increase in research-intensive institutions points to an uneven post-Covid recovery
Beneath some Mad men poppycock, Geoffrey K. Pullum spies a smart survey of linguistics in action
Hepi report warns of ‘cost-of-learning’ crisis and finds significant variation in value of hardship funds
A Scottish design and advertising agency has developed a masters degree with Glasgow Caledonian University. The MA in design management and practice will be delivered with the help of ad agency...
People were remotely studying for higher degrees long before Covid, researchers say, and universities should pay them more attention
UK Essays said that its ghostwritten papers provided a ‘guaranteed grade, every time’
Experts weigh in on whether the Meta-owned app, which has soared in popularity since its launch, could ever replace Twitter, or X, among scholars
Cambridge University dons have complained that the university filled a new senior executive post with no proper job description and without opening the post to competition. A year after an audit...