Will Europe scoff at England’s two-year degrees? Increasing the number of fast-track degrees may devalue the currency of UK undergraduate courses in Europe, warns Jack Grove By Jack Grove 9 March
Fast-track degrees ‘would create two-tier academy’ Students and staff raise concerns about impact of more two-year degrees By Jack Grove 9 March
McDonnell: scrapping fees ‘will become Labour policy’ ‘It's a clear commitment and we want to deliver,’ says shadow chancellor By John Morgan 9 March
Lords defeat government again on TEF and private providers Peers back further amendments to Higher Education and Research Bill By John Morgan 8 March
Heriot-Watt University blames Brexit for redundancies Fears that Scottish institution will be first of many institutions to make cuts By Matthew Reisz 8 March
International Women’s Day: embracing staff diversity Yusra Mouzughi believes that ‘international’ women in universities should be celebrating their cultural differences By Yusra Mouzughi 8 March
International Women’s Day: universities must work together to tackle inequality Institutions with ideas for promoting gender equality should not keep them to themselves, says Kate Williams By Kate Williams 8 March
UK government to review BPP status after owner’s sale Institution’s university title and degree-awarding powers to be looked at By John Morgan 8 March
Career advice: how to be a female leader in higher education To mark International Women’s Day, academics and administrators reflect on leadership challenges By Jack Grove 8 March
'Dual career’ services on the rise in Europe Warwick seminar hears German and Swiss universities lead the way on support for partners By Matthew Reisz 7 March
Spanish lecturers ‘unhappy’ about teaching accreditation Poll finds staff believe reforms have undermined academic freedom and created more bureaucracy By Jack Grove 7 March
House of Lords rejects plans to link TEF to tuition fees Peers back amendment which says TEF cannot be used to determine English universities’ fees By Chris Havergal 6 March